Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
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832 x 624 / 640 x 480 
1024 x 768 / 640 x 480 
Example of an image displayed on monitors of various sizes and resolutions 
Note: When you are preparing an image for online display, pixel dimensions become especially important. Make sure 
that the size of an image allows room for the web browser window controls on smaller monitors. 
Printer resolution 
Printer resolution is measured by the number of ink dots per inch (dpi) produced by all laser printers, including 
imagesetters. 
Inkjet printers produce a microscopic spray of ink, not actual dots; however, most inkjet printers have an approx­
imate resolution of 240 to 720 dpi. Many inkjet printer drivers offer simplified print settings for choosing higher 
quality printing. To determine your printer’s optimal resolution, check your printer documentation. 
See also 
Screen frequency 
Screen frequency is the number of printer dots or halftone cells per inch used to print grayscale images or color 
separations. Also known as screen ruling or line screen, screen frequency is measured in lines per inch (lpi)—or lines 
of cells per inch in a halftone screen. The higher the resolution of the output device, the finer (higher) a screen ruling 
you can use. 
The relationship between image resolution and screen frequency determines the quality of detail in the printed 
image. To produce a halftone image of the highest quality, you generally use an image resolution that is from 1.5 to 
at most 2 times the screen frequency. But with some images and output devices, a lower resolution can produce good 
results. To determine your printer’s screen frequency, check your printer documentation or consult your service 
provider. 
Note: Some imagesetters and 600-dpi laser printers use screening technologies other than halftoning. If you are printing 
an image on a nonhalftone printer, consult your service provider or your printer documentation for the recommended 
image resolutions.