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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
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If you are saving to EPS format, select 
PostScript Color Management to instruct a 
PostScript printer to convert the file data to the 
printer’s color space. Do not select PostScript 
Color Management if you’re planning to place the 
image into another color-managed document. 
Doing so may disrupt color management in your 
page-layout application.
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Select Image Interpolation if you want 
to anti-alias the printed appearance of a 
low-resolution image.
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Click OK.
Photoshop PDF format
Portable Document Format (PDF and PDP) is a 
flexible, cross-platform, cross-application file 
format. PDF files accurately display and preserve 
fonts, page layouts, and both vector and bitmap 
graphics.
Note: PDF and PDP are the same except that PDPs 
are opened in Photoshop and PDFs are opened 
in Acrobat.
To save a file in Photoshop PDF format:
1
Choose File > Save As, and choose Photoshop 
PDF from the format list. 
2
Specify a filename and location, select saving 
options (as described in “Saving images” on 
page 246),
 and click Save.
3
Select an encoding method. (See “About file 
Note: Bitmap-mode images are automatically 
encoded using CCITT compression—the PDF 
Options dialog box does not appear.
4
Select Save Transparency if you want to preserve 
transparency when the file is opened in another 
application that supports PDF transparency. 
When reopening the file in Photoshop Elements, 
transparency is always preserved, regardless of 
whether you select or deselect this option.
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Select Image Interpolation if you want 
to anti-alias the printed appearance of a 
low-resolution image.
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Click OK.
PICT File format
PICT File format is widely used among Mac OS 
graphics and page-layout applications as an inter-
mediary file format for transferring images 
between applications. PICT File format is 
especially effective at compressing images with 
large areas of solid color. 
When saving an RGB image in PICT File format, 
you can choose either a 16-bit or 32-bit pixel 
resolution. For a grayscale image, you can choose 
from 2, 4, or 8 bits per pixel. In Mac OS with 
QuickTime installed, four JPEG compression 
options are available.
PIXAR format
PIXAR format is designed specifically for 
exchanging files with PIXAR image computers. 
PIXAR workstations are designed for high-end 
graphics applications, such as those used for three-
dimensional images and animation. PIXAR 
format supports RGB and grayscale images.