Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
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To place a file in Photoshop
Open the Photoshop document that is the destination for the placed artwork.
Do one of the following:
(Photoshop) Choose File > Place, select the file you want to place, and click Open. 
(Photoshop) Select and copy Illustrator (AI), EPS, or PDF artwork from the source document, and then paste it 
into the destination Photoshop document. You can also select the file and drag it into the Photoshop document. 
Skip to step 4. 
(Bridge) Select the image file and choose File > Place > In Photoshop. Skip to step 4. 
In  the Open dialog box, select the  name  of  the file,  and click  Open. You  can change  which types  of  files are  listed  
by selecting an option from the Files Of Type (Windows) or Format (Mac OS) pop-up menu. 
If you are placing a PDF or Illustrator (AI) file, the Place PDF dialog box appears. Select the pages or images you 
want to place, set the Crop options, and click OK. See also “To set Place PDF dialog box options” on page 199 
The placed artwork  appears inside  a bounding box  at  the center of the  Photoshop image. The  artwork maintains  its  
original aspect ratio; however, if the artwork is larger than the Photoshop image, it is resized to fit. 
Note: You can also place Adobe Illustrator art by copying and pasting the art from Illustrator into a Photoshop 
document. See “To paste Adobe Illustrator art into Photoshop” on page 200. 
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(Optional) Reposition or transform the placed artwork by doing any of the following: 
To reposition the placed art, position the pointer inside the bounding box of the placed artwork and drag, or in 
the options bar, enter a value for X to specify the distance between the center point of the placed artwork and the 
left edge of the image. Enter a value for Y to specify the distance between the center point of the placed artwork 
and the top edge of the image. 
To scale the placed art, drag one of the corner handles of the bounding box or enter values for W and H in the 
options bar. 
To rotate the placed art, position the pointer outside the bounding box (the pointer turns into a curved arrow) and 
drag, or enter a value (in degrees) for the Rotation option
 in the options bar. The artwork rotates around the 
center point of the placed artwork. To adjust the center point, drag it to a new location, or click a handle on the 
Center Point icon
 in the options bar. 
To skew the placed art, hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) and drag a side handle of the bounding 
box. 
To warp the placed art, choose Edit > Transform > Warp and then choose a warp from the Warp Style pop-up 
menu in the options bar. 
If you choose Custom from the Warp Style pop-up menu, drag the control points, a segment of the bounding box or 
mesh, or an area within the mesh to warp the image.