Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
For Mode,  choose  the color  mode  you want to create.  The number of channels appropriate  for the  mode  appears  
in the Channels text box. 
If necessary, enter a number in the Channels text box. 
If you enter a number that is incompatible with the selected mode, Multichannel mode is automatically selected. This 
creates a multichannel image with two or more channels. 
Click OK. 
For each channel, make sure the image you want is open. If you change your mind about the image type, click
Mode to return to the Merge Channels dialog box.
If you are merging channels into a multichannel image, click Next, and select the remaining channels.
Note: All channels of a multichannel image are alpha channels or spot channels. 
When you are finished selecting channels, click OK. 
The selected channels are merged into a new image of the specified type, and the original images are closed without 
any changes. The new image appears in an untitled window. 
Note: You cannot split and recombine (merge) an image with spot color channels. The spot color channel will be added 
as an alpha channel. 
To delete a channel 
You may  want  to  delete  spot  or  alpha channels you  no  longer need before saving an image. Complex  alpha channels  
can substantially increase the disk space required for an image. 
In Photoshop, select the channel in the Channels palette and do one of the following: 
• 
Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the Delete icon 
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Drag the channel name in the palette to the Delete icon.
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Choose Delete Channel from the Channels palette menu.
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Click the Delete icon at the bottom of the palette, and then click Yes.
In ImageReady, choose Select > Delete Channel, and choose the channel from the submenu.
Note: When you delete a color channel from a file with layers, visible layers are flattened and hidden layers are discarded. 
This is done because removing a color channel converts the image to Multichannel mode, which does not support layers. 
An image isn’t flattened when you delete an alpha channel, a spot channel, or a quick mask. 
Adding spot colors 
About spot colors 
Spot colors are special premixed inks used instead of, or in addition to, the process color (CMYK) inks. Each spot 
color requires its own plate on the press. (Because a varnish requires a separate plate, it is considered a spot color, 
too.) 
If you are planning to print an image with spot colors, you need to create spot channels to store the colors. To export 
spot channels, save the file in DCS 2.0 format or PDF. 
Note: ImageReady supports Photoshop spot color channels as alpha channels.