Adobe photoshop cs2 Manuel D’Utilisation

Page de 815
98 
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To specify the metadata displayed in the Metadata panel 
Do one of the following: 
Choose Preferences from the Metadata panel menu. 
Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Bridge > Preferences (Mac OS), and then click Metadata from the list on 
the left side of the dialog box. 
Select the metadata fields that you want to display in the Metadata panel. 
Select the Hide Empty Fields option if you don’t want to view fields with no information in them. 
Click OK. 
See also 
To add metadata using the File Info dialog box 
The File Info dialog box displays camera data, other file properties, an edit history, copyright and authorship infor­
mation (if any), and custom metadata panels (if the application has installed them). You can add metadata directly 
from the File Info dialog box. If you select multiple files, the dialog box shows where different values exist for a text 
field. Any information you add to a field is applied to all selected files. 
Note: You can also view metadata in the Metadata panel, in certain views in the content area, and by placing the pointer 
over the thumbnail in the content area. 
1
Select one or more files. 
2
Choose File > File Info. 
3
Select any of the following from the list on the left side of the dialog box: 
Description 
Lets you enter document information about the file, such as document title, author, description, and 
keywords that can be used to search for the document. You can also choose text from the menu to the right of the 
text fields. To specify copyright information, select Copyrighted from the Copyright Status pop-up menu. Then enter 
the copyright notice string and the URL of the person or company holding the copyright. 
Categories 
Lets you enter information based on Associated Press categories. You can also choose text from the 
menu to the right of the text fields. The Categories option appears only if Adobe Photoshop is installed. 
History 
Displays Adobe Photoshop history log information for images saved with Photoshop. The History option 
appears only if Adobe Photoshop is installed. 
Camera Data 1 
Displays read-only information about the camera and settings used to take the photo, such as make, 
model, shutter speed, and f-stop. The Camera Data 1 option appears only if Adobe Photoshop is installed. 
Camera Data 2 
Lists read-only file information about the photo, including pixel dimensions and resolution. The 
Camera Data 2 option appears only if Adobe Photoshop is installed. 
Adobe Stock Photos 
Lists read-only information about images obtained from Adobe Stock Photos.