Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To create a note 
When adding a note to your document, you can use the standard editing commands for your system (Undo, Cut, 
Copy, Paste, and Select All) to edit the text. (Windows) Right-click the text area and choose the commands from the 
context menu. (Mac OS) Choose the commands from the Edit and Select menus. You can also use standard keyboard 
shortcuts for these editing commands. 
Select the Notes tool
In the options bar, enter or specify the following as needed:
Author 
Specifies the author’s name, which appears in the title bar of the notes window.
Size 
Chooses the size for the note text. 
Color 
Selects a color for the note icon and the title bar of note windows. Clicking the color box opens the Adobe 
Color Picker so you can select a color. 
Click where you want to place the note, or drag to create a custom-sized window. 
Click inside the window, and type the text. If you type more text than fits in the note window, the scroll bar 
becomes active. Edit the text as needed: 
If you have the required software for different script systems (for example, Roman, Japanese, or Cyrillic) installed on 
your computer, you can switch between the script systems. Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) to 
display the context menu, and then choose a script system. 
To close the note to an icon, click the close box. 
To create an audio annotation 
Make sure that your computer has a built-in microphone, or attach a microphone. 
Select the Audio Annotation tool 
In the options bar, enter or specify the following as needed: 
Author 
Specifies the author’s name, which appears in the tool tip when you place the pointer over the audio 
annotation icon in your document. 
Color 
Selects a color for the audio annotation icon. Clicking the color box opens the Adobe Color Picker, from
which you select a color.
Click where you want to place the annotation icon.
Click Start and then speak into the microphone. When you finish, click Stop.
To import annotations
Choose File > Import > Annotations.
Select  a PDF  or  FDF file that contains annotations, and  then  click Load.  The annotations  appear  in  the locations 
where they were saved in the source document.
Opening and editing annotations 
A note or audio annotation icon marks the location of an annotation on an image. When you move the pointer over 
an annotation icon and pause, a message displays the author name. You use the icons to open notes or play audio 
annotations. You can show, hide, or move the icons and edit the contents of notes.