Advanced Placement (AP), 03.03.2021 17:50 richardsonl
Nick is a photographer. He uses a digital camera, and when reviewing a photograph, he notices a bright reflection in it. He is pretty sure he can fix this small spot. Nick should .
use word-processing software to import the photograph and edit it
import the photograph to his computer and use image-editing software to fix it
delete the photograph
print the photo and use scissors to cut out the spot
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