Adobe ADBCD17648MC Manuel D’Utilisation

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Working with files
Last updated 7/26/2011
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Click Open. In some cases, a dialog box appears, letting you set format-specific options. 
There may be instances when Photoshop
  Elements cannot determine the correct format of a file. For  example, 
transferring a file between Mac OS® and Windows® can cause the format to be mislabeled.  In such cases, you must 
specify the correct format in which to open the file.
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Open a recently used file
Choose File
  > Open Recently Edited File, and select a file from the submenu.
Note: To specify the number of files that are available in the Open Recently Edited File submenu, choose 
Photoshop
  Elements
  > Preferences  > Saving Files, and enter a number in the Recent File List Contains text box.
Open a PDF file
Portable Document Format (PDF) is a versatile file format that can represent both vector and bitmap data and can 
contain electronic document search and navigation features. PDF is the primary format for Adobe® Acrobat®.
With the Import PDF dialog box, you can preview the pages and images in a multipage PDF file, then decide if you 
want to open them. You can choose to import full pages (including text and graphics), or you can import just the 
images from a PDF file. If you import only the images, the resolution, size, and color mode of the images remains 
unchanged. If you import pages, you can change the resolution and color mode.
Each page is shown as a thumbnail. To increase the size, choose an option from the Thumbnail Size menu.
Importing pages from a PDF file
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Choose File
  > Open.
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Select the name of the file, and click Open. 
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To import just the images from a PDF file, choose Image from the Select menu in the Import PDF dialog box. Select 
the image or images you want to open. (To select multiple images, Command-click each image.)
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To import pages from a PDF file, choose Page from the Select menu, and then do any of the following:
If the file contains multiple pages, select the page or pages you want to open, and click OK. (To select multiple pages, 
Command-click each page.)
Under Page Options, accept the existing name, or type a new filename in the Name box.
Choose an option from the Mode menu (RGB Color to keep the photos in color, or Grayscale to automatically make 
them black and white). If the file has an embedded ICC (International Color Consortium) profile, you can choose 
the profile from the menu.