Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
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To open an EPS file
Choose File > Open.
Select the file you want to open, and click Open.
Indicate the desired dimensions, resolution, and mode. To maintain the same height-to-width ratio, select
Constrain Proportions.
To minimize jagged lines at the edges of artwork, select Anti-aliased.
To turn off the Anti-alias PostScript option (ImageReady) 
The Anti-alias PostScript option removes jagged edges from a pasted or placed selection by making a subtle 
transition between the edges of the selection and its surrounding pixels. Deselecting this option decreases import 
time and results in a hard-edged, jagged transition between pixels when vector artwork is rasterized. 
Note: In Photoshop, you can deselect the Anti-alias option when you open or place a PDF or EPS file. 
Do one of the following: 
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(Windows) Choose Edit > Preferences > General. 
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(Mac OS) Choose ImageReady > Preferences > General. 
Deselect Anti-alias PostScript. 
To open a Photo CD file 
You can open Kodak Photo CD (PCD) files, including high-resolution files from Pro Photo CD discs. 
Note: You cannot save files in PCD format from Photoshop or ImageReady. 
Choose File > Open.
Select the PCD file you want to open, and click Open. If the file does not appear, select the option for showing all
files from the Files Of Type (Windows) or Show (Mac OS) menu.
Select options for the source image:
Pixel Size 
Specifies the pixel dimensions of the image. Keep in mind that the on-screen size of the opened image
depends on both the pixel size and resolution you choose.
Profile 
Specifies a device profile for color management.
Select options for the destination image:
Resolution 
Specifies the resolution of the opened image.
Color Space 
Specifies a color profile for the opened image.
Landscape or Portrait 
Specifies the orientation of the opened image.