Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
PICT Resource 
(Mac OS) A PICT resource is a PICT file but takes a name and resource ID number. The PICT Resource format 
supports  RGB images with a single  alpha channel, and  Indexed Color, Grayscale, and  Bitmap  mode  images  without  
alpha channels. 
You can use the Import command or the Open command to open a PICT resource. When saving a file as a PICT 
resource, you can specify the resource ID and resource name. As with other PICT files, you also specify bit depth and 
compression options. 
Pixar format 
The Pixar format is designed specifically for high-end graphics applications, such as those used for rendering three­
dimensional images and animation. Pixar format supports RGB and grayscale images with a single alpha channel. 
PNG format 
Developed as a patent-free alternative to GIF, Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format is used for lossless 
compression and for display of images on the web. Unlike GIF, PNG supports 24-bit images and produces 
background transparency without jagged edges; however, some web browsers do not support PNG images. PNG 
format supports RGB, Indexed Color, Grayscale, and Bitmap mode images without alpha channels. PNG preserves 
transparency in grayscale and RGB images. 
Portable Bit Map format 
The Portable Bit  Map (PBM)  file  format, also known  as  Portable  Bitmap  Library and  Portable  Binary  Map,  supports  
monochrome bitmaps (1 bit per pixel). The format can be used for lossless data transfer because many applications 
support this format. You can even edit or create such files within a simple text editor. 
The Portable Bit Map format serves as the common language of a large family of bitmap conversion filters including 
Portable FloatMap (PFM), Portable Graymap (PGM), Portable Pixmap (PPM), and Portable Anymap (PNM). While 
the PBM file format stores monochrome bitmaps, PGM additionally stores grayscale bitmaps, and PPM can also 
store color bitmaps. PNM is not a different file format in itself, but a PNM file can hold PBM, PGM, or PPN files. 
PFM is a floating-point image format that can be used for 32-bits-per-channel HDR files. 
QuickTime Movie format (ImageReady) 
QuickTime Movie format is a cross-platform format used for time-based data, such as video and audio. In 
ImageReady, you can save animations as QuickTime movies and open existing QuickTime movies as animations in 
order to optimize them for the web. 
Note: (Windows) QuickTime must be installed on your computer for the QuickTime Movie format to appear in the Files 
Of Type menu. When working in Photoshop, you must jump to ImageReady before saving a document (such as an 
animation) in QuickTime format. 
Photoshop Raw format 
The Photoshop Raw format is a flexible file format for transferring images between applications and computer 
platforms. This format supports CMYK, RGB, and grayscale images with alpha channels, and multichannel and Lab 
images without alpha channels. Documents saved in the Photoshop Raw format can be of any pixel or file size, but 
they cannot contain layers.