Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Layer style options 
Angle 
Determines the lighting angle at which the effect is applied to the layer. In Photoshop, you can drag in the 
document window to adjust the angle of a Drop Shadow, Inner Shadow, or Satin effect. 
Anti-alias 
Blends the edge pixels of a contour or gloss contour. This option is most useful on shadows with a small 
size and complicated contour. 
Blend Mode 
Determines how the layer style blends with the underlying layers, which may or may not include the 
active  layer.  For example, an  inner  shadow  blends  with  the active layer  because the  effect  is  drawn  on  top of that layer,  
but a drop shadow blends only with the layers beneath the active layer. In most cases, the default mode for each effect 
produces the best results. See “List of blending modes” on page 487. 
Choke 
Shrinks the boundaries of the matte of an Inner Shadow or Inner Glow prior to blurring. 
Color 
Specifies the color of a shadow, glow, or highlight. You can click the color box and choose a color. 
Contour 
With solid-color glows, Contour allows you to create rings of transparency. With gradient-filled glows, 
Contour allows you to create variations in the repetition of the gradient color and opacity. In beveling and 
embossing, Contour allows you to sculpt the ridges, valleys, and bumps that are shaded in the embossing process. 
With shadows, Contour allows you to specify the fade. For more information, see “Modifying layer effects with 
contours” on page 419. 
Distance 
Specifies the offset distance for a shadow or satin effect. In Photoshop, you can drag in the document 
window to adjust the offset distance. 
Depth 
Specifies the depth of a bevel. It also specifies the depth of a pattern. 
Global Angle 
Turns on global lighting for the effect. Global lighting applies the same angle to all effects for which 
the Global Angle option is selected, giving the appearance of a single light source shining on the image. Deselect 
Global Angle to assign a local angle to Drop Shadow, Inner Shadow, and Bevel effects. 
Gloss Contour 
Creates a glossy, metallic appearance. Gloss Contour is applied after shading a bevel or emboss. 
Gradient 
Specifies the gradient of a layer effect. In Photoshop, click the gradient to display the Gradient Editor or 
click the inverted arrow and choose a gradient from the pop-up palette. In Photoshop, you can edit a gradient or 
create a new gradient using the Gradient Editor. In ImageReady, click the inverted arrow next to the gradient sample 
and select a gradient from the list, or choose a gradient type from the pop-up list. You can edit the color or opacity 
in the Gradient Overlay panel the same way you edit them in the Gradient Editor. For some effects, you can specify 
additional gradient options. Reverse flips the orientation of the gradient, Align With Layer uses the bounding box of 
the layer to calculate the gradient fill, and Scale scales the application of the gradient. You can also move the center 
of the gradient by clicking and dragging in the image window. Style specifies the shape of the gradient. 
Highlight or Shadow Mode 
Specifies the blending mode of a bevel or emboss highlight or shadow. 
Jitter 
Varies the application of a gradient’s color and opacity. 
Layer Knocks Out Drop Shadow 
Controls the drop shadow’s visibility in a semitransparent layer. 
Noise 
Specifies the number of random elements in the opacity of a glow or shadow. Enter a value or drag the slider. 
Opacity 
Sets the opacity of the layer effect. Enter a value or drag the slider. 
Pattern 
Specifies the pattern of a layer effect. In ImageReady, click the inverted arrow next to the pattern sample and 
choose a pattern from the list. In Photoshop, click the pop-up palette and choose a pattern. Click the New preset 
button
 to create a new preset pattern based on the current settings. Click Snap To Origin to make the origin of 
the pattern the same as the origin of the document (when Link With Layer is selected), or to place the origin at the 
upper left corner of the layer (if Link With Layer is deselected). Select Link With Layer if you want the pattern to