Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To define the point size unit
Choose Edit > Preferences > Units & Rulers (Windows) or Photoshop > Preferences > Units & Rulers (Mac OS).
For Point/Pica Size, select from the following options:
PostScript (72 points per inch) 
Sets a unit size compatible for printing to a PostScript device.
Traditional 
Uses 72.27 points per inch, as traditionally used in printing. 
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Click OK. 
To change the type color 
The type you enter is rendered in the current foreground color; however, you can change the color before or after you 
enter type. When editing existing type layers, you can change the color of individual, selected characters or of all type 
in a layer. 
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Do one of the following: 
Click the Color selection box in the options bar or Character palette, and select a color using the Adobe Color 
Picker. In ImageReady, you can also select an option from the Color selection box pop-up menu: Foreground 
Color, Background Color, Other (to choose a color from the Adobe Color Picker), or a color from the pop-up 
palette. 
Use fill shortcuts. To fill with the foreground color, press Alt+Backspace (Windows) or Option+Delete (Mac OS); 
to fill with the background color, press Ctrl+Backspace (Windows) or Command+Delete (Mac OS). 
Apply an overlay layer style to the type layer to apply a color, gradient, or pattern on top of the existing color. You 
can’t apply an overlay layer style selectively, it affects all characters in the type layer. 
Click the foreground color selection box in the toolbox, and select a color using the Adobe Color Picker. Alterna­
tively, click a color in the Color palette, the Swatches palette, or (in ImageReady) the Color Table palette. If you use 
this method to change the color of an existing type layer, you must first select characters on that layer. 
(ImageReady) You can drag a color from the toolbox color selection box, the Color palette, the Color Table palette, 
or the Swatches palette and drop it onto a type layer to automatically apply a color overlay style. 
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To change the color of individual letters 
Select the Horizontal Type tool
 (Photoshop) or the Type tool (ImageReady) in the toolbox.
In the Layers palette, select the layer containing the type.
In the document window, select the characters that you want to change.
In the options bar at the top of the work area, click the color swatch.
In the Adobe Color Picker, locate the color range you want using the triangle sliders on the color spectrum bar,
and then click the desired color in the color field. The color you select appears in the top half of the color swatch in
the Adobe Color Picker. The original color remains in the bottom half.
Click OK. The new color replaces the original color in the options bar and in the selected characters.
Note: You won’t see the new color in the characters until you deselect them or select something else.