Skills required for Adobe test 9A0-044
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Skills required for Adobe test 9A0-044
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Adobe has specified more than sixty two objectives for the 9A0-044 test, which are grouped under fourteen topics. Following are some important areas in which an individual should possess good knowledge before taking the 9A0-044 test:
- Using Adobe Bridge efficiently to organize, browse, and locate the images.
- Using the Preset Manager efficiently to manage the libraries of preset brushes, swatches, gradients, styles, patterns, contours, custom shapes, and preset tools.
- Identifying when and how a particular tool is used efficiently.
- Identifying when a particular file format is used.
- Identifying when a particular color mode is used.
- Creating and using patterns.
- Creating and using gradients.
- Using blending modes to produce different effects.
- Understanding the functionality provided by different settings in the Exposure dialog box.
- Creating and editing a custom brush.
- Creating and playing actions by using the options in the Actions palette.
- Creating and managing layers.
- Creating, managing, and using channels.
- Creating, managing, and using layer comps.
- Creating and using layer masks and clipping groups to produce different effects.
- Creating and saving layer styles to produce different effects.
- Creating and modifying shape layers and paths to create different objects.
- Working in Quick Mask mode.
- Using the Filter Gallery to apply filters on an image.
- Understanding the functionality provided by different settings in the Camera RAW dialog box.
- Understanding the functionality provided by different settings in the Color Settings dialog box.
- Using the Proof Setup command to preview how the image will look on an output device.
- Identifying when and how to use different Print commands (Print One Copy, Print Preview, Print).
- Managing colors so that an image looks the same on screen as it appears on paper when printed.
- Analyzing a Histogram.
- Adjusting the tonality of an image by using an adjustment layer.
- Adjusting the color of an image by using adjustment commands.
- Identifying when and how to use different Save commands (Save, Save As, Save for Web).
- Optimizing images for the Web.
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