Computer Science, asked by ayushgupt01072002, 11 months ago

Write True or False.
1. An image or a part of an image cannot be copied to another image.
2. We cannot change the default background color in Photoshop.
3. Panels help us monitor and modify our work.
4. The selection tools are not required for moving a part of image.
5. Rectangle Marquee makes a circle, when used with the shift key​

Answers

Answered by harshvardhan5991gh
4

Answer:

false

false

true

false

false

Answered by MJ0022
0

Answer:

Copying parts of an image to another image is possible, the default background colour in Photoshop can be changed, panels help monitor and modify work, selection tools are often used to move parts of an image, and the Rectangle Marquee tool does not make a circle when used with the Shift key.

Explanation:

  1. False. An image or a part of an image can be copied to another image using various tools and techniques available in image editing software like Photoshop.
  2. False. The default background color in Photoshop can be changed from the preferences menu. By default, the background color is set to white, but it can be changed to any other color or even a transparent background.
  3. True. Panels in Photoshop provide various tools and options to monitor and modify our work. Panels such as Layers, History, and Adjustments help us keep track of our work and make changes to it as required.
  4. False. Selection tools are often used to move a part of an image. The selection tool allows us to select a specific part of an image and move it to a new location or even a different image.
  5. False. The Rectangle Marquee tool is designed to make rectangular selections. When used with the Shift key, it restricts the selection to a perfect square, not a circle. To create a circular selection, the Elliptical Marqulink tool should be used.

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