Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Illustration of a layer with a style 
Note: You cannot apply layer effects and styles to a background, a locked layer, or a group. 
Applying preset styles 
You can view and select preset styles from the Styles palette, from the Layer Styles dialog box, or, after you select a 
pen tool or shape tool, from the Layer Styles pop-up palette in the options bar. By default, applying a preset style 
replaces the current layer style. However, you can add the attributes of a second style to those of the current style 
using a keyboard modifier. 
The layer styles that come with Photoshop and ImageReady are grouped into libraries by function. For example, one 
library contains styles for creating web buttons; another library contains styles adding effects to text. 
To display the Styles palette, choose Window > Styles. 
To apply a preset style to a layer 
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Do one of the following: 
Click a style in the Styles palette to apply it to the currently selected layers. 
Drag a style from the Styles palette onto a layer in the Layers palette. 
Drag a style from the Styles palette to the document window, and release the mouse button when the pointer is 
over the layer content to which you want to apply the style. 
Note: Hold down Shift as you click or drag to add (rather than replace) the style to any existing effects on the destination 
layer. 
Choose Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options, and click the word Styles in the Layer Styles dialog box (top item 
in the list on the left side of the dialog box). Click the style you want to apply, and click OK. 
When using a shape tool or pen tool in shape layers mode, select a style from the pop-up palette in the options bar 
before drawing the shape. 
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To apply a style from another layer 
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In the Layers palette, Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) the style from a layer’s effect list to another 
layer.