Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To set Crop tool options 
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Choose from the following in the options bar to set the mode of the Crop tool: 
(Photoshop) To crop the image without resampling (default), make sure that the Resolution text box in the options 
bar is empty. You can click the Clear button to quickly clear all text boxes. 
(Photoshop) To resample the image during cropping, enter values for the height, width, and resolution in the 
options bar. The  Crop  tool  won’t resample the  image unless the  width and/or height,  and resolution are  provided.  
If you’ve entered height and width dimensions and want the values quickly exchanged, click the Swaps Height And 
Width icon 
Note: (Photoshop) You can click the triangle next to the Crop tool icon in the options bar to open the Tool Preset Picker 
and select a resampling preset. As with all Photoshop tools, you can create your own Crop tool preset. See also “To create 
a tool preset” on page 48. 
(ImageReady) To crop the image without resampling, make sure that Fixed Size is deselected in the options bar. 
(ImageReady) To resample the image during cropping, select Fixed Size, and enter a height and width in the 
options bar. 
To resample an image based on the dimensions and resolution of another image, open the other image, select the 
Crop tool, and click Front Image in the options bar. (In ImageReady, you must select the Fixed Size option to 
access the Front Image button.) Then make the image you want to crop active. 
Resampling during cropping combines the function of the Image > Image Size command with that of the Crop tool. 
Specify whether you want to hide or delete the cropped area. Select Hide to preserve the cropped area in the image 
file. You can make the hidden area visible by moving the image with the Move tool. Select Delete to discard the 
cropped area. 
Note: In Photoshop, the Hide option is not available for images that contain only a background layer. If you want to crop 
a background by hiding, convert the background to a regular layer first. In ImageReady, cropping a background by hiding 
automatically converts the background to a regular layer. 
Specify whether you want to use a cropping shield to shade the area of the image that will be deleted or hidden. 
When Shield is selected, you can specify a color and opacity for the cropping shield. When Shield is deselected, 
the area outside the cropping marquee is revealed. 
See also 
To crop an image using the Crop command 
In addition to the Crop tool, you can use the crop and trim commands to crop an image. 
Use a selection tool to select the part of the image you want to keep. 
Choose Image > Crop.