Computer Science, asked by prerit04, 11 months ago

3. In
_mode, the selection is shown as a translucent screen overlying the image,
whose transparency at each pixel indicates the degree to which that pixel is selected.
(a) Default
(b) Quickmask
(c) Marching ants
(d) Normal

Answers

Answered by shraiykhaddar05
2

Answer: Quickmask

Explanation:

Answered by MotiSani
0

The correct answer is OPTION B: Quick mask.

  • The mask is red by default, but we can alter it if another color is more beneficial.
  • The mask hides the pixel because it is less selected.
  • The complete pixel selection is displayed.
  • Many image changes are done to the designated channel instead of the image in QuickMask mode.
  • Paintbrushes fall into this group.
  • Pick pixels with white paint and de-select with black paint.
  • This method can be implemented using any paint tool, including the bucket fill and gradient fill tools.
  • "Painting the selection" is the simplest and most successful approach for sensitively modifying an image, according to advanced GIMP users.

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