Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
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About fonts 
A font is a complete set of characters—letters, numbers, and symbols—that share a common weight, width, and style. 
When you select a font, you can select the font family and its type style independently.  The font family is a collection  
of fonts sharing an overall typeface design: for example, Times. A type style is a variant version of an individual font 
in the font family: for example, Regular, Bold, or Italic. The range of available type styles varies with each font. If a 
font doesn’t include the style you want, you can apply faux styles—simulated versions of bold, italic, superscript, 
subscript, all caps, and small caps styles. 
In addition to the fonts installed on your system, Photoshop uses font files in these local folders: 
Windows 
Program Files/Common Files/Adobe/Fonts 
Mac OS 
Library/Application Support/Adobe/Fonts 
If you install a Type 1, TrueType, OpenType, or CID font into the local Fonts folder, the font appears in Adobe appli­
cations only. 
About character sets and alternate glyphs 
Typefaces include many characters in addition to the ones you see on your keyboard. Depending on the font, these 
characters can include ligatures, fractions, swashes, ornaments, ordinals, titling and stylistic alternates, superior and 
inferior characters, old-style figures, and lining figures. A glyph is a specific form of a character. For example, in 
certain fonts, the capital letter A is available in several forms, such as swash and small cap. 
To choose a font family and style 
Choose  a font family from the  Font  Family  menu  in  the Character  palette or options  bar.  If  more  than  one copy of  
a font is installed on your computer, an abbreviation follows the font name: (T1) for Type 1 fonts, (TT) for TrueType 
fonts, or (OT) for OpenType fonts. 
In Photoshop, the font family and font style menus display a preview of the font. You can specify the size of the 
preview in the Type preferences. 
(Photoshop) The Font Family menu in both the Character palette and the options bar shows a preview of available fonts.