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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Placing Photoshop images in other applications 
Placing Photoshop images in other applications 
Photoshop provides a number of features to help you use images in other applications. Because of the tight 
integration between Adobe products, many Adobe applications can directly import Photoshop (PSD) format files 
and use Photoshop features like layers, layer styles, masks, transparency, and effects. Additionally, programs such as 
Adobe GoLive can  use variables  set in ImageReady and  Photoshop (topmost text layer  only) when creating multiple  
iterations of an image. 
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To prepare images for page-layout programs 
How you prepare an image for a page-layout program depends upon the file formats the program recognizes: 
Adobe InDesign 2.0 and later can place Photoshop PSD files. You do not need to save or export your Photoshop 
image to a different file format. Transparent areas are displayed and printed as expected. 
Most other page-layout programs require you to save the image as a TIFF or EPS file. However, if the image 
contains fully transparent areas, you must first define those areas using a clipping path. Check the documentation 
for your page-layout program to determine the best format for importing Photoshop images. 
If the page-layout program cannot place Photoshop PSD files, follow these steps: 
If your image contains a transparent background or areas that you want to be transparent, create a clipping path 
around the opaque areas of the image. Even if you have deleted the background around the image, you must define 
the area with a clipping path before converting the file to TIFF or EPS format. Otherwise, areas that are transparent 
may appear as white in the page-layout program. 
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Choose File > Save As. 
In  the Save As dialog box, choose the  appropriate format from the  Format  menu. The  format  you choose depends  
upon the final output for the document. For printing to non-PostScript printers, choose TIFF. For printing to 
PostScript printers, choose Photoshop EPS. Then click Save. 
In the TIFF Options or EPS Options dialog box, set the following options. Leave any remaining options at their 
default setting, and click OK. 
TIFF Options dialog box: set Image Compression to None. 
EPS Options dialog box (Windows): set Preview to TIFF (8 bits/pixel) and Encoding to ASCII85. 
EPS Options dialog box (Mac OS): set Preview to Mac (8 bits/pixel) and Encoding to ASCII85. 
If the layout program displays transparent areas as white, try printing the document. Some layout programs do not 
display clipping paths properly but print them as expected.