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Intro Photoshop Quiz 8

Matching
 
 
a.
Pucker Tool
g.
Radius
b.
Gaussian
h.
Unsharp Mask
c.
Edge
i.
Warp Tool
d.
Median
j.
Focus
e.
Smart Sharpen
k.
Reduce Noise
f.
Filters
l.
High Pass
 

 1. 

This liquefy function lets you pinch selective portions of an image.
 

 2. 

Named for a 19th-century mathematician, this interpretation of the radius value provides for smooth transitions between pixels.
 

 3. 

A ridge formed by the meeting of two areas of extreme contrast.
 

 4. 

This very simple noise-removal filter averages the colors of neighboring pixels in sweeps defined by the radius value.
 

 5. 

The successor to Unsharp Mask, this filter lets you correct specific kinds of softness, including lens blur and motion blur.
 

 6. 

Named for the camera lenses once commonly used to adjust and tint a scene before it was captured on film, these permit you to modify the focus, edge detail, and structure of an image after it’s captured.
 

 7. 

The thickness of the effect applied by a filter, often expressed as a softly tapered halo.
 

 8. 

A filter name for a traditional technique in which a photographic negative is combined with a blurred version of itself.
 

 9. 

The most consistently useful of the Liquify functions, this lets you stretch or squish details in an image by painting them with a circular brush.
 

 10. 

The clarity of the image formed by the lens element and captured by the camera, whether digital or film.
 

 11. 

The ultimate purpose of this filter is to get rid of random brightness and color variations that occur as a result of film grain, digital fuzz, and JPEG compression.
 

 12. 

A filter that mimics the functionality of Unsharp Mask by retaining areas of contracts and sending low-contrast areas to gray.
 



 
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