Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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Note: You can  also  perform this test using  an  18-percent neutral  gray  card  or  an  11-step  gray  wedge from a photography  
store. 
Open the Info palette, and read the RGB values on-screen for each of the gray levels. Uneven R, G, and B values 
indicate a color cast. 
Use Levels or Curves to correct the color cast, and then save the dialog box settings. 
Open  the scanned  image you  want  to  correct,  reopen  the dialog box  you used to correct  the cast in step 7, and  load  
the saved settings. 
See also 
Creating, opening, and importing images 
To create a new image 
Use the New command to create a new, blank image. If you’ve copied a selection to the clipboard, the image dimen­
sions and resolution are automatically based on that image data.
Choose File > New.
If desired, type a name for the image, and set the width and height.
(Photoshop) To match the width and height of the new image to that of any open image, choose a file name from the 
bottom section of the Windows menu. 
(Photoshop) Set the resolution and mode.
Select an option for the contents of the background layer (Photoshop) or first layer (ImageReady) of the image:
White 
Fills the background or first layer with white, the default background color.
Background Color 
Fills the background or first layer with the current background color.
Transparent 
Makes the first layer transparent, with no color values. The resulting document has a single, trans­
parent layer as its contents.
Under Advanced, choose a color profile, or choose Don’t Color Manage This Document. For Pixel Aspect Ratio,
choose Square unless you’re using the image for video. In that case, choose another option to use non-square pixels.
When you finish, you can save the settings as a preset by clicking Save Preset, or you can click OK to open the new
file.
See also