1. The document is a test on Photoshop adjustment layers and blending modes. It contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions to test knowledge of adjustment layers like levels, brightness/contrast, and photo filter, as well as blending modes like normal, multiply, screen, overlay, and others.
2. Questions cover identifying adjustment layers that allow modifying temperature, brightness, tones, and effects like negative. Blending modes covered include normal, multiply, screen, darken, lighten, contrast-altering modes.
3. Sections test naming adjustment layers, normal blending modes, darken/lighten modes, and contrast/composite modes. Answers are filled in the provided blanks.
1. The document is a test on Photoshop adjustment layers and blending modes. It contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions to test knowledge of adjustment layers like levels, brightness/contrast, and photo filter, as well as blending modes like normal, multiply, screen, overlay, and others.
2. Questions cover identifying adjustment layers that allow modifying temperature, brightness, tones, and effects like negative. Blending modes covered include normal, multiply, screen, darken, lighten, contrast-altering modes.
3. Sections test naming adjustment layers, normal blending modes, darken/lighten modes, and contrast/composite modes. Answers are filled in the provided blanks.
1. The document is a test on Photoshop adjustment layers and blending modes. It contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions to test knowledge of adjustment layers like levels, brightness/contrast, and photo filter, as well as blending modes like normal, multiply, screen, overlay, and others.
2. Questions cover identifying adjustment layers that allow modifying temperature, brightness, tones, and effects like negative. Blending modes covered include normal, multiply, screen, darken, lighten, contrast-altering modes.
3. Sections test naming adjustment layers, normal blending modes, darken/lighten modes, and contrast/composite modes. Answers are filled in the provided blanks.
1. The document is a test on Photoshop adjustment layers and blending modes. It contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions to test knowledge of adjustment layers like levels, brightness/contrast, and photo filter, as well as blending modes like normal, multiply, screen, overlay, and others.
2. Questions cover identifying adjustment layers that allow modifying temperature, brightness, tones, and effects like negative. Blending modes covered include normal, multiply, screen, darken, lighten, contrast-altering modes.
3. Sections test naming adjustment layers, normal blending modes, darken/lighten modes, and contrast/composite modes. Answers are filled in the provided blanks.
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Summative Test 2.
1 TLE 9 Name:__________________________________Grade&Sec.________Date:_______Score:____
Test I. Adjustment Layers
1._____________________ It allows you to change the coldness and warmness of a photo. 2._____________________ It allows you to increase the brightness & contrast of a photo. 3._____________________ It allows you to modify the tonal values in an image by adjusting the levels of the shadows, midtones, and highlights. 4._____________________ It allows you to makes a photo negative effect 5._____________________ It allows you to adjust the highlights of a photo. Test II. Blending Modes 1._____________________ It is the default Blending Mode in Photoshop 2._____________________ This Blending Mode multiplies the luminosity of the base color by the blend color. The resulting color is always a darker color. White produces no change, while the black pixels remain. 3._____________________ This Blending Mode gives you a darker result than Multiply by increasing the contrast between the base and the blend colors resulting in more highly saturated mid-tones and reduced highlights. 4._____________________ This Blending Mode does not blend pixels. It only compares the base and blend colors, and it keeps the darkest of the two. 5._____________________ This Blending Mode does not blend pixels. It only compares the base and blend colors, and it keeps the brightest of the two. 6._____________________ If the colors on the blend color are darker than the base they are multiplied. If they are lighter they are screened. 7._____________________ Similar to overlay but will less contrast because it uses darken and lighten rather than multiply and screen. 8._____________________ Reduces the image to solid red, green, blue, cyan, yellow, magenta, white, or black. 9._____________________ Similar to the difference mode, but with less saturation. Very little luminance is shown for the blend pixels. 10._____________________ Uses the color saturation of the blend color. The hue and the luminosity of the base pixels are used. Test III. Enumerate the ff. 4. 1-10. Adjustment layers 5. 1. 6. 2. 7. 3. 8. 9. 10. 11-12. Normal Blending modes 11. 12. 13-17. Darken Blending Modes 13. 14. 18-22. Lighten Blending Modes 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23-29. Contrast blending Modes 23. 24. 25 26 27 28 29