Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To delete a segment 
Select the Direct Selection tool 
, and select the segment you want to delete. 
Press Backspace (Windows) or Delete (Mac OS) to delete the selected segment. Pressing Backspace or Delete 
again erases the rest of the path component. 
Adjusting path components 
You can reposition a path component (including a shape in a shape layer) anywhere within an image. You can copy 
components within an image or between two Photoshop images. Using the Path Selection tool, you can merge 
overlapping components into a single component. All vector objects, whether they are described by a saved path, a 
work path, or a vector mask, can be moved, reshaped, copied, or deleted. 
You can also use the Copy and Paste commands to duplicate vector objects between a Photoshop image and an image 
in another application, such as Adobe Illustrator. 
See also 
To move a path or path component 
Select the path name in the Paths palette, and use the Path Selection tool
 to select the path in the image. To 
select multiple path components, Shift-click each additional path component to add it to the selection. 
Drag the path to its new location. If you move any part of a path beyond the canvas boundaries, the hidden part 
of the path is still available. 
Dragging a path to a new location 
Note: If you drag a path so that the move pointer is over another open image, the path is copied to that image. 
To reshape a path component 
Select  the path name in the  Paths palette, and  use the  Direct  Selection tool  
to select an anchor point  in  the path.  
Drag the point or its handles to a new location. 
To merge overlapping path components 
Select the path name in the Paths palette, and select the Path Selection tool 
Click Combine in the options bar to create a single component from all overlapping components.