Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
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To select slices in the Save For Web dialog box, choose the Slice Select tool 
, and then click a slice to select it. 
Shift-click or Shift-drag to select multiple slices. 
Note: In the Save For Web dialog box, unselected slices are dimmed. This does not affect the color of the final image. 
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To view slice options in the Save For Web dialog box, select the Slice Select tool, and double-click a slice. 
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To link slices, select two or more slices and choose Link Slices from the Optimize pop-up menu 
. The link
icon
 appears on the linked slices. 
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To unlink a slice, select the slice, and then choose Unlink Slice from the Optimize pop-up menu. 
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To unlink all slices in an image, choose Unlink All Slices from the Optimize pop-up menu. 
To compress a web graphic to a specific file size
(Photoshop) Choose File > Save For Web.
Click a tab at the top of the Save For Web dialog box or ImageReady document window to select a display option:
Optimized, 2-Up, or 4-Up. If you select 4-Up, select the preview you want to optimize.
(Optional) Select the slices you want to optimize and the file format you want to use.
Select Optimize To File Size from the Optimize menu (to the right of the Settings menu).
Enter the desired file size.
Select a Start With option:
Current Settings 
Uses the current file format.
Auto Select GIF/JPEG 
Automatically selects the format. 
Select a Use option to specify whether you want to apply the specified file size to current slice only, to each slice 
in the image, or to all slices. Click OK. 
To resize the image during optimization 
When optimizing an image in the Photoshop Save For Web dialog box, you can resize the image to specified pixel
dimensions or to a percentage of the original size.
Click the Image Size tab in the Save For Web dialog box.
To maintain the current proportions of pixel width to pixel height, select Constrain Proportions.
Enter values for Width, Height, or Percent.
Choose an interpolation method from the Quality pop-up menu. See “Choosing an interpolation method” on
page 183. Bicubic Sharper generally produces better results when you are reducing image size.
Click Apply.
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