Adobe photoshop elements 사용자 설명서
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
To move the view of an image using the Navigator
palette:
1
Choose Window > Show Navigator, or click the
Navigator tab in the palette well.
2
Do one of the following:
•
Drag the view box in the thumbnail of the
image, which represents the boundaries of the
image window.
image window.
•
Drag the slider in the Navigator palette.
•
Click in the thumbnail of the image. The new
view includes the area you clicked.
View in Navigator palette, and 142% view of image
To change the color of the Navigator palette view box:
1
Choose Palette Options from the Navigator
palette menu.
2
Choose a color:
•
To use a preset color, choose an option for Color.
•
To specify a different color, click the color box,
and choose a color. (See “Using the Adobe Color
Picker” on page 77.)
Picker” on page 77.)
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Choose Custom from the preset list.
3
Click OK.
Using rulers and the grid
Rulers and the grid help you position items (such
as selections, layers, and shapes) precisely across
the width or length of an image.
as selections, layers, and shapes) precisely across
the width or length of an image.
When visible, rulers appear along the top and left
side of the active window. Markers in the ruler
display the pointer’s position when you move it.
Changing the ruler origin (the (0, 0) mark on the
top and left rulers) lets you measure from a specific
point on the image. The ruler origin also deter-
mines the grid’s point of origin.
side of the active window. Markers in the ruler
display the pointer’s position when you move it.
Changing the ruler origin (the (0, 0) mark on the
top and left rulers) lets you measure from a specific
point on the image. The ruler origin also deter-
mines the grid’s point of origin.
To show or hide rulers:
Do one of the following:
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Click the Ruler button ( ) in the shortcuts bar.
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Choose View > Show Rulers or View >
Hide Rulers.
To show or hide the grid:
Choose View > Show Grid or View > Hide Grid.
To change the rulers’ zero origin:
Position the pointer over the intersection of the
rulers in the upper left corner of the window, and
drag diagonally down onto the image. A set of
cross hairs appears, marking the new origin on
the rulers. The new zero origin will be set where
you release the mouse.
rulers in the upper left corner of the window, and
drag diagonally down onto the image. A set of
cross hairs appears, marking the new origin on
the rulers. The new zero origin will be set where
you release the mouse.
Note: To reset the ruler origin to its default value,
double-click the upper left corner of the rulers.
double-click the upper left corner of the rulers.