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9A0-303 Adobe Photoshop CS6 ACE Exam

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9A0-303 Adobe Photoshop CS6 ACE Exam

QUESTION 1
HOTSPOT
Choose the correct file format in the Format menu that supports documents up to 300,000 pixels in any dimension and all Photoshop features.

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The Large Document Format (PSB) supports documents up to 300,000 pixels in any dimension. It supports all Photoshop features, such as layers,
effects, and filters.

QUESTION 2
Which of the following file formats is a standard Windows image format on DOS and Windows-compatible computers?
A. BMP
B. Photoshop EPS
C. Photoshop Raw
D. Digital Negative (DNG)

Correct Answer: A

Explanation/Reference:
The BMP format supports RGB, Indexed Color, Grayscale, and Bitmap color modes. BMP is a standard Windows image format on DOS computers and
Windows-compatible computers.
Answer option B is incorrect. The Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) language file format can contain both vector and bitmap graphics. It is supported by
virtually all graphics, illustration, and page-layout programs. To transfer PostScript artwork between applications, you can use the EPS format.
Answer option C is incorrect. The Photoshop Raw format supports CMYK, RGB, and grayscale images with alpha channels. It supports multichannel
and Lab images without alpha channels.
Answer option D is incorrect. The Digital Negative (DNG) file format is used to contain the raw image data from a digital camera and metadata that
defines what the data means. DNG, Adobe’s publicly available, archival format for camera raw files is designed to provide compatibility and decrease
the current proliferation of camera raw file formats.
Reference: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/photoshop/cs/using/WSfd1234e1c4b69f30ea53e41001031ab64-7758a.html

QUESTION 3
HOTSPOT
You work as a graphic designer for WEBDESIGN Inc. You are creating a vector shape in Photoshop CS6. You want to load a set of shapes from a
previously saved file. Mark the correct option in the list of the shape tool.
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QUESTION 4
Which of the following options in the Render Video dialog box is used to render the animation or video as a video file?
A. Adobe Media Encoder
B. Size option
C. Select Folder
D. Frame rate

Correct Answer: A

Explanation/Reference:
The Adobe Media Encoder option is used to render the animation or video as a video file. It allows you to specify the file format to use when rendering
the video file. The file options are DPX (Digital Picture Exchange), H.264, and MPEG-4. The second menu allows you to adjust the audio and video
settings used to render the final video file.
Answer option B is incorrect. The Size option specifies the document size used to generate the image files.
Answer option C is incorrect. The Select folder option in the Render Video dialog box is used to select the location where to save the exported file.
Answer option D is incorrect. The Frame Rate option specifies the number of frames per second that will be rendered in the video.
Reference: Photoshop CS6: The Missing Manual, Contents: “Photoshop and Video”

QUESTION 5
Which of the following methods are correct to open the Layer Style dialog box to add a layer style?
Each correct answer represents a complete solution. Choose two.
A. Press Alt and click the Create a new layer icon in the Layer panel.
B. In the Layers panel, select a style from the Blending mode list.
C. In the Layers panel, click the Add a layer style icon and select the layer style you want to apply.
D. Choose Layer > Layer Style, and from the submenu that appears, choose the layer style you want to apply.

Correct Answer: CD

Explanation/Reference:
To open the Layer Style dialog box, you can do any of the following:
In the Layers panel, click the Add a layer style icon and select the layer style you want to apply.
Choose Layer > Layer Style. From the submenu that appears, choose the layer style you want to apply.
In the Layers panel, double-click a pixel-based layer’s thumbnail, or double-click to the right of the layer name for non-pixel-based or type layers.
Answer options A and B are incorrect. These methods are invalid.

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