Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
(metadata) in the Details view, Versions And Alternates view, in tooltips, and in the Metadata panel. Bridge is instru­
mental in helping you create and track versions of non-Adobe file types that are in the projects in your Version Cue 
Workspace. When you use Bridge to open a file in a project, you can create a Version Cue version even if an appli­
cation doesn’t have a Save A Version command. You can manage and use those versions as you would if they were 
created from files made by Adobe Creative Suite components. 
Working with alternates in Bridge 
Bridge also makes it easy to work with Version Cue alternates. You can use 
Bridge to designate files as alternates of each other, or to generate alternates from previous versions of a file. In the 
Alternates view, you can see the complete group of alternates that have been designated for a project file as well as 
which of these alternates is the primary (preferred) member of the group. A file’s inclusion in a group of alternates is 
indicated by an icon in all  Bridge  views as well as by text indications  in  the Details  and Versions And  Alternates  views.  
Alternates don’t have to be located within a single folder, and you can use Bridge to add files to an alternates group 
no matter where they are located in a project. In Alternates View, it’s easy to navigate to the folders that contain alter­
nates. You can remove files from a group of alternates as well as dissolve the group completely in Bridge. 
Viewing Workspace, project, and file information 
Because you may not always be connected to the network on 
which a particular  Version Cue  Workspace is located, Bridge indicates  the availability of the  workspaces  and projects  
you’ve accessed by displaying different icons of workspaces and projects. When your Version Cue Workspace is 
online, you can view up-to-date status for all files you’ve created with Adobe Creative Suite components. This helps 
you understand whether a file is already in use, or whether another user has created a newer version. Normally, when 
you start  editing a project file in a Version Cue  Workspace,  the file’s status changes to In Use  because you’re making  
changes to the  file. However, you  can use  Bridge  to  mark  a file In Use  without having to open the  file. You  can cancel  
the Mark In Use indication at any time. You can also use Mark In Use to prepare project files for offline editing when 
you know you’ll be disconnected from a remote  Version Cue Workspace. When you come back online, you can use 
Bridge to synchronize your files with your workspace once the workspace is available again. For more information 
about working with Version Cue, see “Adobe Version Cue” in Help. 
Version Cue Workspace and project icons in Bridge 
Bridge displays status icons for Version Cue Workspaces and projects to let you know if they’re available, shared, 
local, or remote. 
• 
Available and Not Shared
 Indicates a project that’s available and not shared with other users. 
• 
Available and Shared
 Indicates a project that’s available and shared with other users. 
• 
Local Files Only
 Indicates a project that contains only local files. 
• 
Workspace Not Available
 Indicates a workspace that’s offline. 
• 
Workspace On Own Hard Drive
 Indicates a workspace that’s local to your computer. 
• 
Remote Workspace Online
 Indicates a remote workspace that’s available.