Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
To convert an auto slice to a user slice
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Select one or more auto slices.
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Do one of the following:
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(Photoshop) With the Slice Select tool selected, click Promote in the options bar.
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(ImageReady) Choose Slices > Promote To User-slices.
To convert a layer-based slice to a user slice
Because a layer-based slice is tied to the pixel content of a layer, the only way to move, combine, divide, resize, and
align it is to edit the layer. You can convert a layer-based slice to a user slice to unlink it from the layer.
align it is to edit the layer. You can convert a layer-based slice to a user slice to unlink it from the layer.
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Select a layer-based slice. In ImageReady, you can select multiple slices.
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Do one of the following:
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(Photoshop) Click Promote To User Slice in the options bar.
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(ImageReady) Choose Slices > Promote To User-slices.
Viewing slices
Viewing slices
You can view slices in Photoshop, the Photoshop Save For Web dialog box, and ImageReady. The following charac
teristics can help you identify and differentiate between slices:
teristics can help you identify and differentiate between slices:
Slice lines
Define the boundary of the slice. Solid lines indicate that the slice is a user slice or layer-based slice;
dotted lines indicate that the slice is an auto slice.
Slice colors
Differentiate user slices and layer-based slices from auto slices. By default, user slices and layer-based
slices have blue symbols, and auto slices have gray symbols.
In addition, ImageReady and the Photoshop Save For Web dialog box use color adjustments to dim unselected slices.
These adjustments are for display purposes only and do not affect the color of the final image. By default, the color
adjustment for auto slices is twice the amount of that for user slices.
These adjustments are for display purposes only and do not affect the color of the final image. By default, the color
adjustment for auto slices is twice the amount of that for user slices.
Slice numbers
Slices are numbered
from left to right and top to bottom, beginning in the upper left corner of
the image. If you change the arrangement or total number of slices, slice numbers are updated to reflect the new
order.
order.
Slice badges
The Web Content palette uses a number of badges, or icons, to indicate certain conditions, and these
icons also appear in the document itself:
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User slice has Image content.
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User slice has No Image content.
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Slice is a layer based.
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Slice is linked.
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Slice includes a rollover effect.
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Slice contains the active rollover state.