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Intro Photoshop Quiz 1

Matching
 
 
a.
Adobe Bridge
g.
Rename Batch
b.
Slide Show
h.
Cache
c.
New Work Space
i.
Rotate Clockwise/Rotate Counter Clockwise
d.
Loupe Function
j.
File Info
e.
Favorites
k.
EXIF
f.
Metadata
l.
Content Browser
 

 1. 

A command that lets you examine and save the description, credits, and keywords assigned to one image so that you can apply them to others.
 

 2. 

A command that saves the size of thumbnails, the position and visibility of panels, and the size of the Bridge window itself.
 

 3. 

The portion of Bridge that contains the thumbnail previews.
 

 4. 

Drag a folder that you use on a regular basis to this panel, and you’ll never have to burrow through folders and subfolders to find your picture again.
 

 5. 

The Bridge operation stands portrait-style photographs upright and writes the results to metadata. You can perform the operation from the keyboard by pressing Ctrl (or Command) and a bracket key,({[ or ]}).
 

 6. 

A command used to assign document names, sequence numbers, and more multiple image files at a time.
 

 7. 

Available exclusively inside the Bridge, this command lets you expand one or more images to fill the entire screen as well as zoom and navigate from the keyboard.
 

 8. 

By default centralized and sequestered—deep in the system level of your hard drive—this file stores transient information from the Bridge, such as sort order and high—resolution thumbnails.
 

 9. 

Any information above and beyond the core image data, including the data the image was last saved, the copyright holder, and how the image was captured.
 

 10. 

A specific kind of metadata saved by most modern digital cameras that records the time and date a photograph was captured as well as various camera settings.
 

 11. 

A stand alone application for opening and managing files that ships with all versions of Photoshop.
 

 12. 

Click inside the Preview panel to access this feature, which allows you to zoom a detail from an image to anywhere from 100 to 800 percent.
 



 
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