Case Based Critical ThinkingCase 1Bartolo is the official photographer for a new Italian zombie film, and he has been given the task of snapping some stills for the promotional website.  He took all of the pictures he needed, but due to time constraints, the lighting wasn't exactly what he had wanted.  When he opened the photos on his desktop, the colors all seemed washed out or too bright.  Because it takes the actors several hours to apply the zombie make-up, there is no chance that Bartolo can do another shoot and still stay under budget.  He decides to adjust the images using Photoshop.

Bartolo can't decide if he should apply his color adjustments directly on a layer, or if he should add an adjustment layer.  What's the difference?

A. Directly applying a color adjustment affects only the layer to which it is applied, but using an adjusment layer may or may not affect all visible layers beneath it.
B. Applying a color adjustment directly does not impact hiddent layers while using an adjusment layer affects all layers.
C. Using a color adjustment layer is permanent while apply color adjustment directly is temporary.
D. Applying adjustments directly to a layer is more precise than applying a color adjustment directly.


Answer: A

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