Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
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Click the Zoom Out icon
 below the Navigator.
Using the lightbox
You can use the lightbox to rearrange images in the Photomerge composition. To use the
lightbox, select the Select Image tool
, and then do one or more of the following:
Drag an image from the lightbox to the work area to add it to the composition.
Drag an image from the work area to the lightbox to remove it from the composition.
Double-click an image in the lightbox to add it to the composition.
Make sure Snap To Image is selected to automatically snap overlapping images into place when a commonality is
detected.
Rotating images
Select the Select Image tool
, and click the image you want to rotate. Select the Rotate tool
,
and then click near the edge of the image and drag in a circular motion around the center of the image.
To create a Photomerge composition
When you set up a Photomerge composition, you identify your source files, and the panorama is automatically
assembled. After the panorama is assembled, you can fine-tune the placement of the individual photos, if necessary.
1
Do one of the following:
Choose File > Automate > Photomerge.
In Adobe Bridge, choose Tools > Photoshop > Photomerge from the Bridge menu bar. Skip to step 5.
Note: In Bridge, choosing the Photomerge command uses all images currently displayed in Bridge. If you only want
specific images used, select them before choosing the Photomerge command.
2
In the Photomerge dialog box, choose an option from the Use pop-up menu:
Files
Generates the Photomerge composition using individual files.
Folders
Uses all the images stored in a folder to create the Photomerge composition. The files in the folder appear
in the dialog box.
Open Files
Uses the image files you have open in Photoshop.
3
Click the Browse button to navigate to the source files or folder you want to use to create the Photomerge compo-
sition. Select Attempt To Automatically Arrange Source Images if you want Photoshop to try to line the images up
in their proper order. Deselect this option if you want to arrange the images in the lightbox yourself.
You can add more files by clicking the Browse button again and navigating to the source files. You can always remove
a file from the Source Files list by selecting the file and clicking the Remove button.
4
When you’ve added all the source files, click OK to create the Photomerge composition. The source files are
opened and assembled automatically. Sixteen-bits-per-channel images and 32-bits-per-channel are converted to
8-bits-per-channel images.
If the composition can’t be automatically assembled, a message appears on-screen. You can assemble the composition
manually in the Photomerge dialog box using the lightbox.
5
When the new panorama appears in the Photomerge dialog box, you can work with individual source files and
change your view of the work area. If you need to rearrange the order of the images, drag an image in the work area
to reposition it, or rearrange the images in the lightbox.
6
If necessary, adjust the vanishing point or blending settings of your composition.