Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Layer comps 
About layer comps and the Layer Comps palette 
Designers often create multiple compositions or comps of a page layout to show clients. Using layer comps, you can 
create, manage, and view multiple versions of a layout in a single Photoshop or ImageReady file. Layer comps are 
fully interchangeable between Photoshop and ImageReady if the image color mode is RGB. 
A layer comp is a snapshot of a state of the Layers palette. Layer comps record three types of layer options: 
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Layer visibility—whether a layer is showing or hidden. 
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Layer position in the document. 
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Layer appearance—whether a layer style is applied to the layer and the layer’s blending mode. 
You create a comp by making changes to the layers in your document and updating the comp in the Layer Comps 
palette. You view comps by applying them in the document. You can export layer comps to separate files, to a single 
PDF, or to a web photo gallery. 
Choose Window > Layer Comps to show the palette. 
Layer Comps palette 
A. Apply Layer Comp icon  B. Last Document State  C. Selected comps  D. Layer Comp Cannot Be Fully Restored icon 
To create a layer comp 
Choose Window > Layer Comps to display the Layer Comp palette. Click the Create New Layer Comp button 
at the bottom of the Layer Comps palette. The new comp reflects the current state of layers in the Layers palette. 
In the New Layer Comp dialog box, name the comp, add descriptive comments, and choose options to apply to 
layers: Visibility, Position, and Appearance. 
Click OK. Any new comp preserves the options you chose for the previous one, so you don’t have to make these 
choices again if you want the comps to be identical. 
To duplicate a comp, select a comp in the Layer Comps palette and drag the comp to the New Comps button.