Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Using the options bar 
The options bar appears below the menu bar at the top of the work area. The options bar is context sensitive—it 
changes as you select different tools. Some settings in the options bar (such as painting modes and opacity) are 
common to several tools, and some (such as the Auto Erase setting for the Pencil tool) are specific to one tool. 
You can move the options bar in the work area by using the gripper bar, and you can dock it at the top or bottom of 
the screen. Tool tips appear when you position the pointer over a tool. To show or hide the options bar, choose 
Window > Options. 
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Lasso options bar 
A. Gripper bar  B. Tool tip 
(Photoshop) To return tools to their default settings, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the tool icon 
in the options bar, and then choose Reset Tool or Reset All Tools from the context menu. 
(ImageReady) To return tools to their default settings, choose Edit > Preferences > General (Windows), or choose 
ImageReady > Preferences > General (Mac OS) and then click Reset All Tools. 
For more information on setting options for a specific tool, search for the tool’s name in Photoshop Help. 
Using tool presets 
Tool presets let you save and reuse tool settings. You can load, edit, and create libraries of tool presets using the Tool 
Preset picker in the options bar, the Tool Presets palette, and the Preset Manager. 
To choose a tool preset, click the Tool Preset picker in the options bar, and select a preset from the pop-up palette. 
You can also choose Window > Tool Presets and select a preset in the Tools Presets palette. 
Viewing the Tool Preset picker 
A. Click the Tool Preset picker in the options bar to show the Tool Preset pop-up palette.  B. Select a preset to change the tool’s options to the 
preset, which applies each time you select the tool until you choose Reset Tool from the palette menu.  C. Deselect to show all tool presets; select 
to show presets for only the tool selected in the toolbox. 
To create a tool preset
Choose a tool, and set the options you want to save as a tool preset in the options bar.
Do one of the following:
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Click the Tool Preset button next to the tool at the left of the options bar. 
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Choose Window > Tool Presets to display the Tool Presets palette.