Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
From the Source menu in the Image Statistics area of the Match Color dialog box, choose the source image whose 
colors you’ll be matching in the target image. Choose None when you don’t want to reference a different image to 
calculate the color adjustment. With None chosen, the target image and the source image are the same. 
If  necessary,  use the  Layer menu to choose the  layer from the  source  image whose  colors  you want to match. You  can  
also choose Merged from the Layer menu to match the colors from all the layers in the source image. 
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If you made a selection in the image, do one or more of the following: 
In the Destination Image area, select Ignore Selection When Applying Adjustment if you’re applying the 
adjustment to the entire target image. This option ignores the selection in the target image and applies the 
adjustment to the entire target image. 
In  the Image  Statistics  area, select Use  Selection In Source To Calculate  Colors  if  you made a selection in the  source  
image and want to use the colors in the selection to compute the adjustment. Deselect this option to ignore the 
selection in the source image, and use the colors from the entire source image to compute the adjustment. 
In the Image Statistics area, select Use Selection In Target To Calculate Adjustment if you made a selection in the 
target  image and  want  to  use the  colors  in  the selection  to  calculate the  adjustment. Deselect this option to ignore  
the selection in the target image and compute the adjustment by using the colors of the entire target image. 
To automatically remove a color cast in the target image, select the Neutralize option. Make sure the Preview 
option is selected so that your image is updated as you make adjustments. 
To increase or decrease the brightness in the target image, move the Luminance slider. Alternatively, enter a value 
in the Luminance text box. The maximum value is 200, the minimum is 1, and the default is 100. 
To adjust the color saturation in the target image, adjust the Color Intensity slider. Alternatively, enter a value in 
the Color Intensity text box. The maximum value is 200, the minimum is 1 (which produces a grayscale image), and 
the default is 100. 
To control the amount of adjustment applied to the image, move the Fade slider. Moving the slider to the right 
reduces the adjustment. 
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Click OK. 
To match the color of two layers in the same image 
(Optional) Make a selection in the layer you want to match. This is useful when matching a color region (for 
example, facial skin tones) in one layer with a region in another. 
If you don’t make a selection, then the Match Color matches the colors of the entire source layer. 
Make sure the layer you want to target (apply the color adjustment to) is active, and then choose Image > 
Adjustments > Match Color. 
From  the Source menu in the  Image Statistics area of the  Match Color  dialog  box,  make  sure  that  the image  in  the  
Source menu is the same as the target image. 
Use the Layer menu to choose the layer whose colors you want to match. You can also choose Merged from the 
Layer menu to match the colors from all the layers.