Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To measure between two points 
Select the Measure tool 
Drag from the starting point to the ending point. Hold down the Shift key to constrain the tool to 45˚ increments. 
To create a protractor from an existing measuring line, Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) at an angle 
from one end of the measuring line, or double-click the line and drag. Hold down the Shift key to constrain the tool 
to multiples of 45˚. 
To edit a measuring line or protractor 
Select the Measure tool 
Do one of the following: 
To resize the line, drag one end of an existing measuring line. 
To move the line, place the pointer on the line away from either endpoint, and drag the line. 
To remove the line, place the pointer on the line away from either endpoint, and drag the line out of the image. 
Note: You can drag out a measure line on an image feature that should be horizontal or vertical, and then choose 
Image > Rotate Canvas > Arbitrary. The correct angle of rotation required to straighten the image is automatically 
entered into the Rotate Canvas dialog box. 
About guides and the grid 
Guides  and the  grid  help  you position images or elements precisely. Guides appear as nonprinting  lines  that  float over  
the image. You can move and remove guides.You can also lock them so that you don’t move them by accident. 
The grid is useful for  laying  out elements symmetrically. The  grid  appears by default  as  nonprinting lines  but can  also  
be displayed as dots. 
Guides and grids behave in similar ways: 
Selections, selection borders, and tools snap to a guide or the grid when dragged within 8 screen (not image) 
pixels. Guides also snap to the grid when moved. You can turn this feature on and off. 
Guide spacing, along with guide and grid visibility and snapping, is specific to an image. 
Grid spacing, along with guide and grid color and style, is the same for all images. 
You can use Smart Guides to help align shapes, slices, and selections. They appear automatically when you draw a 
shape, or create a selection or slide. You can hide Smart Guides if you need to. 
Smart guides appear automatically to help you align shapes, slices, and selections. 
Note: In ImageReady, you can create slices from guides.