Question:
Adobe Photoshop questions?
Trina S
2010-02-25 08:25:33 UTC
1. What are the four main components of the Photoshop workspace?
2. How many menus will you find on the menu bar? List them.
3. If you see an ellipses, what does this mean?
4. If you see a right pointing arrow, what does this mean?
5. Where will you find the status bar?
6. What shortcut is used to return to 100% zoon?
7. What does "doc:xxxk/xxxk" mean?
8. What does the black arrow on the status bar mean?
9. Why would you double-click the Hand Tool?
10. On the Toolbox, some of the buttons have a tiny arrow in the lower right corner. What do they mean?
11. If you do not know the name of a tool, what is the easiest way to find out?
12. You will also see a letter associated with the tools, what can you use this letter for?
13. What happens in the status bar when you move over the tools? What happens in the Options bar?
14. What is the default color for foreground? Background?
15. How do you change these and then re-set these?
16. What does the Tab key do? Shift-tab?
17. How do you move the Toolbox and Palettes around in the workspace?
18. Which palettes are not resizable?
19. How do you open a palette?
20. Which shortcut resets the foreground color to black? Background color to white?
Four answers:
P&G
2010-02-25 15:37:40 UTC
Posting your homework here for someone else to do, speaks to your lack of integrity.  I see by your profile, you're planning to become a lawyer.  



How appropriate!
2014-07-29 18:40:33 UTC
No questions asked, the best site for Photoshop tutorials is: http://www.photoeditinglessons.com



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tech help
2010-02-25 18:19:17 UTC
These are all questions from week 4 in the NC E-Comm Online class, not very smart posting your assignments on here especially when theirs people like me that just did that assignment and you really think someone will be dumb enough to answer them for you.
2010-02-25 08:36:11 UTC
My answer: Take a class in photoshop because you obviously don't even understand the basics of the program and I'm not going to re-write the user manual for you. If you are looking for a user guide, I know adobe posts them on their website for free download.


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