Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To adjust tonal range using Levels 
Do one of the following: 
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Choose Image > Adjustments > Levels. 
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(Photoshop) Choose Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Levels. Click OK in the New Layer dialog box. 
To adjust tones for a specific color channel, choose an option from the Channel menu. 
To edit a combination of color channels at the same time, Shift-select the channels in the Channels palette before 
choosing the Levels command. The Channel menu then displays the abbreviations for the target channels—for 
example, CM for cyan and magenta. The menu also contains the individual channels for the selected combination. 
You must edit spot channels and alpha channels individually. Keep in mind that this method does not work in a 
Levels adjustment layer. 
To adjust the shadows and highlights manually, drag the black and white Input Levels sliders to the edge of the 
first group of pixels on either end of the histogram. 
For example, if you move the black point slider to the right at level 5, Photoshop maps all the pixels at level 5 and 
lower to level 0. Similarly, if you move the white point slider to the left at level 243, Photoshop maps all pixels at level 
243 and higher to level 255. The mapping affects the darkest and lightest pixels in each channel. The corresponding 
pixels in the other channels are adjusted proportionately to avoid altering the color balance. 
Note: You can also enter values directly into the first and third Input Levels text boxes. 
Adjusting black and white points with Levels Input sliders 
To adjust midtones, use the middle Input slider to make a gamma adjustment. 
Moving the middle Input slider to the left makes the overall image lighter. This slider adjustment maps a lower 
(darker) level up to the midpoint level between the Output sliders. If the Output sliders are in their default position 
(0 and 255), the midpoint is level 128. In this example, the shadows expand to fill the tonal range from 0 to 128, and 
the highlights are compressed. Moving the middle Input slider to the right has the opposite effect, making the image 
darker. 
Note: You can also enter a gamma adjustment value directly in the middle Input Levels text box.