Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
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To view the print size on-screen 
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Do one of the following: 
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Choose View > Print Size. 
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Select the Hand tool or Zoom tool, and click Print Size in the options bar. 
The image is redisplayed in its approximate printed size, as specified in the Document Size area of the Image Size 
dialog box. The size and resolution of your monitor affect the on-screen print size. 
To determine a suggested resolution for an image 
If you plan to print your image using a halftone screen, the range of suitable image resolutions depends on the screen 
frequency of your output device. Photoshop can determine a recommended image resolution based on the screen 
frequency of your output device. 
Note: If your image resolution is more than 2.5 times the screen ruling, an alert message appears when you try to print 
the image. This means that the image resolution is higher than necessary for the printer. Save a copy of the file, and then 
reduce the resolution. 
Choose Image > Image Size.
Click Auto.
For Screen, enter the screen frequency for the output device. If necessary, choose a different unit of measurement.
Note that the screen value is used only to calculate the image resolution, not to set the screen for printing.
Note: To specify the halftone screen ruling for printing, you must use the Halftone Screens dialog box, accessible through 
the Print With Preview command. 
For Quality, select an option:
Draft 
Produces a resolution that is the same as the screen frequency (no lower than 72 pixels per inch).
Good 
Produces a resolution 1.5 times the screen frequency.
Best 
Produces a resolution 2 times the screen frequency.
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Getting images from digital cameras 
Acquiring digital images from cameras 
You should copy images from a digital camera to your hard drive before editing them in Photoshop or ImageReady. 
If you use a media card reader, or if you connect to a camera that appears as a drive on your computer, you can use 
Adobe Bridge to move the  files to your destination  folder. You  can also use  the software that came with your camera,  
Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) or Image Capture (Mac OS). For more information on using Windows Image 
Acquisition or Image Capture, see your computer documentation.