Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To reorganize folders in the Favorites panel 
Drag the folder to the desired location in the panel. 
To rename folders 
Click the folder name, type a new name, and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS). 
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To rotate images with Bridge 
You can rotate the view of JPEG, PSD, TIFF, and camera raw file images in Bridge. Rotating an image in Bridge may 
rotate it in the application in which it was created as well. Rotating does not affect the data in the image file. 
Select one or more images in the content area. 
Do one of the following: 
• 
To rotate the images 90˚ clockwise, click the Rotate 90˚ Clockwise button
 or choose Edit > Rotate 90˚
Clockwise.
• 
To rotate the images 90˚ counterclockwise, click the Rotate 90˚ Counterclockwise button
 or choose
Edit > Rotate 90˚ Counterclockwise.
• 
To rotate the image 180˚, choose Edit > Rotate 180˚. 
See also 
To label files with Bridge 
Labeling files with a color is a flexible way to quickly mark a large number of files. Using the View > Sort menu or 
Unfilter button, you can choose to view files according to their label. 
For example, suppose you’ve just imported a large number of images and are viewing them in Bridge. As you review 
each new image, you can label those you want to keep. After this initial pass, you can use the Unfilter button to display 
and work on files you’ve labeled with a particular color. 
You can assign names to labels through the Preferences dialog box. The name is then added to the file’s metadata 
when you apply the label. 
Note: When you view folders, Bridge shows both labeled and unlabeled files until you choose another option. Also, 
purging the cache deletes labels from files that don’t support XMP write (such as BMP, DCS, Pict, PS6 PDF, and PSB 
files), locked files, or read-only files (such as files on CDs). 
Select one or more files. 
Do one of the following: 
• 
To label files, choose a color from the Label menu. 
• 
To remove labels from files, choose Label > No Label.