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You are creating a document that will be printed on a commercial offset printing press. The printer has asked that you provide your images at 1.5 times the halftone screen and stated that the job will be printed at 150 LPI. The job will be 8x10 inches plus a .125-inch bleed. Which settings should you choose as you create the new document?
2.
You want to upsample a photograph to a higher resolution. Which interpolation method in the Image Size dialog box is likely to give you the best result?
3.
You have 20 images of varying sizes and resolutions. You want to adjust each one to be 5x7 inches at 300 ppi. Which tool will allow the fastest processing of the images?
4.
You want to add a white, 20 pixel border around all four outside edges of a flattened photograph.
What should you do?
5.
You want to reshape a photograph from landscape (horizontal) to portrait (vertical) orientation using the Content-Aware Scale command. What should you do to ensure important details in the image are not distorted?
6.
You have a photograph of a skyscraper in which the building appears tilted to the left. You ?like to straighten the building vertically and crop away any resulting transparent pixels in as few steps as possible. What should you do?
7.
You need to add copyright metadata to hundreds of images. Which is the most efficient way to do this?

 
8.
You want a list of edits performed on an image to automatically travel with the image file for future reference. What should you do?
9.
When you save a layered image in Photoshop (PSD) format, the Photoshop Format Options dialog box appears. By default, the Maximize Compatibility option selected. Why might you leave Maximize Compatibility selected?
10.
You have a layered document that contains both vector and raster elements. You want to place it in a page- layout program for printing on a printing press. Which format should you choose to ensure vector elements print at the highest quality?