Adobe photoshop cs2 Manuel D’Utilisation
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
To save changes to the current file
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Choose File > Save.
To save a file with a different name and location
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Choose File > Save As.
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Type a file name, and choose a location for the file.
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Click Save.
To save a file in a different file format
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Do one of the following:
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(Photoshop) Choose File > Save As.
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(ImageReady) Choose File > Export > Original Document.
Note: The Adobe Camera Raw plug-in can save camera raw image files in a different file format, such as Adobe Digital
Negative (DNG).
Negative (DNG).
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Do one of the following:
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In Photoshop, choose a format from the Format menu.
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In ImageReady, choose from the Save As Type (Windows) or Format (Mac OS) menu.
Note: In Photoshop, if you choose a format that does not support all features of the document, a warning appears at the
bottom of the dialog box. If you see this warning, it’s best to save a copy of the file in Photoshop format or in another
format that supports all of the image data.
bottom of the dialog box. If you see this warning, it’s best to save a copy of the file in Photoshop format or in another
format that supports all of the image data.
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Specify a file name and location.
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(Photoshop) In the Save As dialog box, select saving options.
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Click Save.
In both Photoshop and ImageReady, a dialog box appears for choosing options when saving in some image formats.
To copy an image without saving it to your hard disk, use the Duplicate command. To store a temporary version of
the image in memory, use the History palette to create a snapshot.
the image in memory, use the History palette to create a snapshot.
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