Basic Color Correction Basic Color Correction NameEmailInstitute NameOccupation/Course NameBatchRoll Number 1 / 50 1. What is the final action in the color correction process? A) Cropping the image B) Selecting a tool C) Adjusting the hue D) Delivering to the client 2 / 50 2. Which step ensures you don’t lose the original unedited file? A) Deleting the original B) Saving only one version C) Saving a copy or using layers D) Closing without saving 3 / 50 3. Why is “Natural” look a goal of color correction? A) To make the file look like a vector B) To ensure the image looks realistic C) To follow artistic color grading D) To increase the saturation to max 4 / 50 4. If an image is for a Facebook ad, which mode should you use? A) RGB B) CMYK C) LAB D) Multichannel 5 / 50 5. Which adjustment is most useful for making a dull photo look vibrant? A) Grayscale B) Crop C) Contrast D) Saturation 6 / 50 6. What is the purpose of the “Eyedropper” within Levels or Curves? A) To draw new shapes B) To erase unwanted pixels C) To sample and set white/black points D) To change the font color 7 / 50 7. What does a “Cooling Filter” do in color correction? A) It freezes the image layers B) It adds a blue tint to the image C) It reduces the brightness D) It increases the file resolution 8 / 50 8. Which color model is “Subtractive,” used for physical inks? A) CMYK B) RGB C) LAB D) HSL 9 / 50 9. Adjusting “Midtones” in the Levels tool affects which part of the image? A) Only the darkest blacks B) Only the brightest whites C) The file resolution D) The middle range of exposure 10 / 50 10. Which tool is best for removing a yellow tint from a photo? A) Lasso Tool B) Clone Stamp C) Photo Filter D) Pen Tool 11 / 50 11. Why is client satisfaction linked to the deliverable format? A) It makes the file colorful B) It meets their technical requirements C) It allows them to skip payment D) It increases the resolution 12 / 50 12. Saving an image in the proper format primarily ensures what? A) Correct delivery and compatibility B) Faster photo manipulation C) Better image composition D) Automatic saturation increase 13 / 50 13. Which file format is standard for delivering high-quality print images? A) PNG B) GIF C) JPG D) TIFF 14 / 50 14. Appropriate color mode is selected based on what factor? A) The software version used B) The designer's preference C) The intended use of the image D) The number of layers in the file 15 / 50 15. Selecting the correct image subject and quality ensures what? A) Faster computer performance B) Correct visual output and quality C) Automatic color correction D) A smaller final file size 16 / 50 16. What is the first step in a professional color correction workflow? A) Interpreting client requirements B) Applying a warming filter C) Saving the file as a TIFF D) Flattening all image layers 17 / 50 17. How does the LAB color mode separate image data? A) By CMYK ink percentages B) By file size and format C) By RGB channel numbers D) By brightness and color information 18 / 50 18. What does “Indexed Color” mode primarily help with? A) Improving print accuracy B) Increasing image resolution C) Reducing the file size D) Adding more layers to the file 19 / 50 19. Which color mode supports the widest range of colors for editing? A) CMYK B) LAB Color C) RGB D) Indexed Color 20 / 50 20. In the CMYK model, what does the letter “M” represent? A) Magenta B) Medium Blue C) Midtone D) Monochrome 21 / 50 21. Which color mode is standard for web-based marketing images? A) Grayscale B) CMYK C) Indexed Color D) RGB 22 / 50 22. Which correction technique fixes a “color cast” (unwanted tint)? A) Cropping B) Resizing C) Photo Filter D) Healing Brush 23 / 50 23. What is the primary use of the “Selective Color” tool? A) To resize a specific part of the image B) To adjust a specific color channel C) To remove the background color D) To select the best image format 24 / 50 24. A change in “Hue” will mainly result in a change of what? A) Color tone B) Resolution C) Sharpness D) Lightness 25 / 50 25. Which adjustment is used to increase or decrease color intensity? A) Exposure B) Selective Color C) Levels D) Hue/Saturation 26 / 50 26. Which tool provides a diagonal line graph for tonal control? A) Brightness/Contrast B) Hue/Saturation C) Curves D) Photo Filter 27 / 50 27. The Levels tool allows you to adjust which three tones? A) Red, Green, and Blue B) Shadows, midtones, and highlights C) Hue, Saturation, and Lightness D) Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary 28 / 50 28. Contrast adjustment primarily controls which aspect? A) Difference between light and dark B) The number of layers in the file C) The actual hue of the subject D) The resolution of the document 29 / 50 29. Brightness adjustment specifically affects which of the following? A) Color intensity B) Image sharpness C) Saturation level D) Image lightness 30 / 50 30. Which tool is commonly used to adjust overall lightness and darkness? A) Selective Color B) Levels C) Brightness/Contrast D) Hue/Saturation 31 / 50 31. What should be interpreted before applying color correction? A) The designer's personal color favorite B) Client requirements and output medium C) The age of the computer being used D) The total number of files in the folder 32 / 50 32. Why is high-quality file format selection important after correction? A) To preserve detail and avoid compression loss B) To make the file easier to send via text C) To hide the layers from the final client D) To automatically update the design brief 33 / 50 33. Why should you compare the edited image with the original? A) To delete the original file permanently B) To change the software's user interface C) To ensure the file is saved as a PSD D) To check for improvement and accuracy 34 / 50 34. What is a unique benefit of using the LAB color mode? A) it is only used for very small icons B) It automatically fixes all blurry pixels C) It adjusts color without affecting brightness D) It is the only mode that supports layers 35 / 50 35. What characterizes “Grayscale” mode? A) An image with only primary RGB colors B) Only black, white, and gray shades C) A file format used for vector graphics D) An adjustment that increases saturation 36 / 50 36. Why is the CMYK color mode preferred for print projects? A) It matches the ink process used in printing B) It supports a wider range of digital colors C) It prevents the image from being copied D) It allows for transparent web backgrounds 37 / 50 37. Which color mode is optimized for digital screens and monitors? A) CMYK B) Grayscale C) LAB Color D) RGB 38 / 50 38. What is a potential risk of overdoing color correction? A) The file format will become incompatible B) The image resolution will automatically drop C) The image may look unnatural or lose detail D) The software will stop saving the progress 39 / 50 39. What is “White Balance” correction? A) Increasing the brightness of the background B) Removing unwanted color casts for natural whites C) Changing the color mode from RGB to CMYK D) Adding a white border around the image 40 / 50 40. Why is a “Photo Filter” used in color correction? A) To correct color casts with warming or cooling B) To add a 3D bevel effect to the text C) To crop the image to a specific aspect ratio D) To sharpen the details of a blurry subject 41 / 50 41. What is the function of the “Selective Color” tool? A) To select an object for background removal B) To change the entire image to grayscale C) To increase the resolution of one area D) To adjust specific colors without affecting others 42 / 50 42. What does the “Saturation” setting control? A) The sharpness of the image edges B) The overall exposure of the photo C) The intensity or purity of the colors D) The balance between Cyan and Magenta 43 / 50 43. Which term refers to the actual color tone or name of a color? A) Saturation B) Hue C) Contrast D) Brightness 44 / 50 44. What is “Contrast” in the context of image editing? A) The difference between light and dark areas B) The actual color tone of the entire image C) The total number of pixels in the design D) The intensity and purity of the colors 45 / 50 45. What does the “Brightness” setting control in an image? A) The intensity of the primary colors B) The transparency of the active layer C) The difference between light and dark D) The overall lightness or darkness 46 / 50 46. Which tool provides the most precise control over tonal and color adjustments? A) Brightness/Contrast B) Photo Filter C) Curves D) Lasso Tool 47 / 50 47. Which Photoshop tool is used to adjust shadows, midtones, and highlights? A) Pen Tool B) Levels C) Clone Stamp D) Magic Wand 48 / 50 48. What is the main difference between color correction and color grading? A) Correction fixes issues; grading adds style B) Correction adds style; grading fixes issues C) Correction is for print; grading is for web D) Correction uses layers; grading uses masks 49 / 50 49. Why is color correction important in professional graphic design? A) To make the file size as small as possible B) To ensure consistent colors across devices C) To add decorative borders to the project D) To remove the background from the subject 50 / 50 50. What is the primary definition of color correction in image editing? A) Applying a creative or stylistic look B) Adding special digital filters to an image C) Adjusting colors for accuracy and balance D) Increasing the image resolution for print Your score is Restart quiz