How do you choose an appropriate file format for your exported files?
What will be an ideal response?
Your choice of file format for the exported photos will depend on the purpose
for which the images are intended. To export an image for use as an e-mail
attachment intended to be viewed on screen, use the JPEG file format and
minimize the file size by reducing the resolution and dimensions of the image.
To export an image to be edited in another application, use the PSD or TIFF
file format at full size. For archival purposes you can export the images in their
original file format or convert them to DNG.
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You have been trying to add a specialized channel to an image for a few minutes and it does not seem to be working. Which of the following could be the problem?
You have never used channels before but you have heard colleagues tell you how useful they can be, so you decide to do some experimenting yourself. a. You are trying to add it to a bitmap image. b. You are trying to add it to a composite image. c. You are trying to add it to a CMYK image. d. Both a and c.
The PivotTable ________ pane is used to change fields from rows to columns, to add or remove fields, and to change the fields used to calculate values
A) Pivot B) Summary C) Values D) Fields
Which of the following is not an option when importing a CSV file into Access?
A. Import into a new table B. Link to the data source C. Append a copy to a specific table D. Replace the records in a specific table
You can use predesigned, formatted files called ____ to create new worksheets quickly.
A. formatsheets B. layouts C. templates D. screens