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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
If you’re placing a PDF, EPS, or Adobe Illustrator file, set the Anti-alias option in the options bar as desired. To 
blend edge pixels during rasterization, select the Anti-alias option. To produce a hard-edged transition between edge 
pixels during rasterization, deselect the Anti-alias option. 
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Do one of the following: 
Click Commit 
in the options bar or press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS) to commit the placed artwork 
to a new layer. 
Click Cancel
 in the options bar, or press Esc to cancel the placement. 
See also 
To place a file in ImageReady 
Open the ImageReady image into which you want to place the file and choose File > Place. 
Note: In ImageReady, you cannot place a PSD file containing a CMYK image, PDF files, or Illustrator (AI) files. 
In the Place dialog box, click Choose, browse to select the file you want to place, and click Open. 
Select offset options: 
From the Horizontal pop-up menu, choose an option for placing the file horizontally with respect to the image. 
In the Pixels text box, enter the number of pixels by which to offset the placed image horizontally. 
From the Vertical pop-up menu, choose an option for placing the file vertically with respect to the image. In the 
Pixels text box, enter the number of pixels by which to offset the placed image vertically. 
Note: To enter a negative number (and offset the placed file to the left or below the image), type a hyphen (-) before the 
number. 
Click OK.
If you are placing an EPS file, specify any of the following in the Rasterize Options dialog box and click OK:
Width and Height 
Specifies the width and height values for the image size.
Constrain Proportions 
Maintains the same height-to-width ratio. 
Anti-aliased 
Minimizes the jagged appearance of the artwork’s edges as it is rasterized. 
If you’re placing a QuickTime movie file, select the following from the Open Movie dialog box, and click OK: 
From Beginning To End 
Imports the entire movie. 
Selected Range Only 
Imports a selected range of the movie. Hold down the Shift key while moving the slider in the 
Timeline or clicking the arrows. The selected footage is indicated by the darkened area in the Timeline. 
Limit To Every X Frame 
Specifies which frame of the selected range to import. Choose from the pop-up menu.