Monday, May 16, 2016

DPI 1: Final Exam Review


  1. rectangular marquee & elliptical marquee
  2. move objects that are selected and objects on a new layer (not the background)
  3. polygonal lasso and lasso
  4. crop an image
  5. gradient
  6. paint bucket
  7. burn tool
  8. increase areas of shadow (makes the image darker)
  9. dodge tool
  10. increase areas of highlight (makes the image brighter)
  11. rectangle, ellipse, line, and the custom shape tool
  12. create a line of text, a text box, type horizontally and vertically, and creates a new text layer
  13. select a specific color from an image
  14. OUTPUT CHANNEL
  15. PRESET
  16. MONOCHROME CHECKBOX
  17. PERCENT OF COLOR ADDED/SUBTRACTED
  18. the control which changes how transparent a layer
  19. the control which “turns a layer on” or “turns a layer off”
  20. he control which prevents a layer from being moved
  21. the control which changes a LAYER MODE to MULTIPLY, OVERLAY or LIGHTEN
  22. the control that allows you to “link” layers
  23. the control which creates a “vector mask”
  24. the control which opens the “Layer Style”
  25. the control which creates a new “adjustment layer”
  26. the control which creates a “new, blank, transparent layer”
  27. the control which “deletes” a layer
  28. he control which creates a “folder” used to organize and group layers into a “set"
  29. The image or layer becomes more transparent
  30. vignette
  31. Leading lines is a compositional rule which refers to the elements and principles arranged on the picture plane. In this rule, the elements and principles are organized to lead the eye to another point in the image, or occasionally, out of the image.
  32. False(B): The Faster Masker is a feature that isolates and protects image areas and allow temporary graphic editing of an active selection, with the default paint color being red.
  33. False(B): Centering an image is most easily done by using pattern and repetition.
  34. False(B): The 50/50 compositional rule and the rule of thirds are basically the same thing.
  35. False(B): The foreground of Figure 5.1 is labeled C.
  36. The background of Figure 5.1 is labeled C.
  37. The midground of Figure 5.1 is labeled B.
  38. Julia Margaret Cameron is known for taking portraits of children in the pictorialism style.
  39. The smallest measurement of computer information is known as a byte.
  40. False(B): Richard Avedon is known for landscapes taken of the American west and southwest.
  41. The clone tool is a tool that is used to take a section of an image and apply it onto another. It is useful when duplicating areas, adding background to an image or removing parts of an image.
  42. False(B): The macro setting is best used for taking pictures of landscapes.
  43. The nighttime setting allows you take pictures in low-light conditions.
  44. Lighting/light quality refers to the method of achieving particular effects by the use of lights; the arrangement of lights to achieve particular effects
  45. Color Balance is a menu that commands the adjustments on the overall combination of colors to an image.
  46. False(B): Negative space is not the empty space nor is it the space around and between the subject(s) of an image.
  47. False(B): To review or analyze critically; establishing the meaning and validity of critical judgments concerning works of art by use of the elements and principles is called Formal Photographic Analysis (FPA).
  48. False(B): The distance between the nearest and furthest objects, the nearest being in focus refers to Depth of Landscape (DoL).
  49. 49. True(A)/False(B): Raster image refers
  50. False(B): The ISAP Setting is a rating of a film's sensitivity to light. Though digital cameras don't use film, they have adopted the same rating system for describing the sensitivity of the camera's imaging sensor. Digital cameras often include a control for adjusting the ISO speed; some will adjust it automatically depending on the lighting conditions, adjusting it upwards as the available light dims.
Tutorial – Practical Application Portion (50 pts): Magazine Touch-up


On the student shared file find the photo labeled Digital Photo 1 Semester 2 Tutorial
By looking at the after photo, use various tools and techniques you have learned all year to achieve it.
Evaluation
10 points: Tools and techniques used for overall good craftsmanship (cannot tell Photoshop was used)
10 points: Skin quality
10 points: Reconstruction of facial shape
10 points: Eye and hair color change
10 points: “After” image looks realistic and matches example above

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