Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To work with the camera raw cache in Bridge 
In Bridge, do one of the following: 
In the Camera Raw dialog box, click the triangle next to the Settings menu and choose Preferences from the 
Camera Raw menu. 
(Windows) Choose Edit > Camera Raw Preferences. 
(Mac OS) Choose Bridge > Camera Raw Preferences, or, with the Camera Raw dialog box open, choose 
Photoshop > Camera Raw Preferences. 
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Do any of the following: 
To change the cache size, type a value in the Maximum Size text box. 
To purge the camera raw cache, click the Purge Cache button. 
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To change the location of the camera raw cache, click Select Location, browse to the new location, and click Select. 
Click OK. 
See also 
Processing and opening camera raw files in Photoshop 
To open camera raw images in Photoshop 
You can open one or more camera raw image files directly in Photoshop without opening the Camera Raw dialog 
box. Photoshop apples either the default camera raw image settings or your adjusted settings. 
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In Bridge, do one of the following: 
Select one or more camera raw image files, hold down the Shift key, and choose File > Open. 
Hold down the Shift key and double-click a camera raw image file. 
To process camera raw files in Camera Raw 
Do one of the following: 
(Bridge) Select one or more camera raw files, and choose File > Open With > Photoshop CS2. The Camera Raw 
dialog box appears, with Open as the default button for opening the images in Photoshop. 
(Bridge) Select one or more camera raw files and choose File > Open In Camera Raw. The Camera Raw dialog box 
appears, with Done as the default button for closing the dialog box after you adjust settings. 
(Photoshop) Choose File  >  Open, browse to select one  or  more  camera  raw files, and  click Open.  The Camera Raw  
dialog box appears, with Open as the default button for opening the images in Photoshop. 
The Camera Raw dialog box opens with the camera raw image displayed in a preview window. The histogram shows 
the tonal range of the image with the current settings. As you make setting adjustments, the histogram automatically 
updates. If you selected more than one image, the Filmstrip appears on the left side of the Camera Raw dialog box. 
(You can show or hide the Filmstrip by clicking Toggle Filmstrip  .) 
If you’re processing several camera raw files, select them from the Filmstrip. Use the arrows in the lower right 
corner of the preview window to navigate to the image you want to adjust.