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1 An imported graphic is contained within a graphics _____. frame Click here for answer back
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2 You can modify the graphic and the frame independently or together. back Click here for answer True
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3 Embedded graphics _____ file size. back Click here for answer increase
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4 back Click here for answer Place To import a graphic file into your InDesign document choose File > _____.
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5 back Click here for answer True The content indicator donut inside a graphic is used to move a graphic but not it’s frame.
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6 back Click here for answer Links The ___ panel displays a list of imported graphics and the status of the original graphic file (OK, Modified, or Missing).
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1 When you place a graphic, you see a screen-resolution version of the file in the layout so that you can view and position it. back Click here for answer True
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2 Linked artwork is connected to, but remains independent of the document. back Click here for answer True
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3 back Click here for answer True Embedded artwork is copied into the document at full resolution.
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4 back Click here for answer Links To determine if artwork is linked or embedded, or change its status from one to the other, use the ____ panel.
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5 back Click here for answer embeds If the bitmap you place into a document is 48K or smaller, InDesign automatically ____ the full-resolution image instead of the screen-resolution version in your layout.
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6 back Click here for answer Links The ___ panel alerts you if any of the original graphic files are missing or have been modified since being imported, and provides controls for updating modified graphics, find missing graphics and relinking a graphic to a different graphic file.
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1 InDesign’s tint feature allows you to lighten objects while maintaining their opaqueness. back Click here for answer True
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2 In InDesign, by default all transparency effects are applied to an entire object, its stroke, fill and content. back Click here for answer True
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3 InDesign provides the option to apply transparency effects independently to the components of an object. back Click here for answer True
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4 back Click here for answer True In InDesign you can apply multiple effects to objects.
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5 back Click here for answer opaque By default, the objects you create in InDesign are__.
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6 InDesign’s transparency-related features fall into three categories, blending modes, ____, and a collection of special visual effects. back Click here for answer opacity
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1 In InDesign, when you lower an object’s opacity, the object becomes both lighter and ____. back Click here for answer translucent
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2 When an object is set to 100% opacity (the default setting)of an object is ___. back Click here for answer opaque
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3 To open the effects panel in InDesign, choose _____ >effects. back Click here for answer Window
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4 If you want your document to have a smaller file size you should ___ your graphics. back Click here for answer link
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5 InDesign’s tint feature allows you to lighten objects while maintaining their opaqueness. back Click here for answer True
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6 back Click here for answer True InDesign provides the option to apply transparency effects independently to the components of an object.
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1 The first step in applying a color is specifying where the color needs to go. back Click here for answer True
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2 Double-click a color swatch to edit it in the Swatch Options dialog box. back Click here for answer True
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3 Before you start creating colors in InDesign, the first thing you must consider is: back Click here for answer Output
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4 In InDesign an object’s outline is referred to as ____. back Click here for answer Stroke
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5 back Click here for answer Fill In InDesign, an object’s background is referred to as ____.
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6 To save a color for consistent use throughout a document, choose to add to what panel? back Click here for answer Swatches
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1 Commonly used Color Mode options include: back Click here for answer CMYK Web RGB PANTONE libraries
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2 After choosing a Color Mode, choose Spot or Process from the _____ Menu. back Click here for answer Color Type
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3 If the color is to be output to one plate we refer to this as a ___ color. back Click here for answer Spot
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4 back Click here for answer Process If the color is to be separated into CMYK plates, we refer to this is a ___ color.
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5 A gradient consists of at least __ colors. back Click here for answer Two
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6 To apply a tint of a color use the Tint controls on the ___ panel. back Click here for answer Swatches
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