Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Do one of the following: 
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Click the Create New Tool Preset button 
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Choose New Tool Preset from the palette menu. 
Enter a name for the tool preset, and click OK. 
To change the list of tool presets 
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Click the triangle to open the Tool Presets pop-up palette menu and choose one of the following: 
Show All Tool Presets 
Shows all loaded presets. 
Sort By Tool 
Sorts the presets by tool. 
Show Current Tool Presets 
Shows only the loaded presets for the active tool. You can also select the Current Tool 
Only option in the Tool Presets pop-up palette. 
Text Only, Small Text, or Large Text 
Determines how presets are displayed in the pop-up palette. 
Note: To create, load, and manage libraries of tool presets, see “About pop-up palettes” on page 38 and “About the Preset 
Manager” on page 67. 
Working with files 
To close windows 
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Do one of the following: 
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Choose File > Close to close the active window. 
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(Photoshop) Choose File > Close All to close all windows. 
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(ImageReady and Windows) Choose Window > Arrange > Close All to close all windows. 
To duplicate an image in Photoshop 
You can duplicate an entire image (including all layers, layer masks, and channels) into available memory without
saving to disk.
Open the image you want to duplicate.
Choose Image > Duplicate.
Enter a name for the duplicated image.
If you want to duplicate the image and merge the layers, select Duplicate Merged Layers Only. To preserve the
layers, make sure this option is deselected.
Click OK.
To duplicate an image in Photoshop and automatically append the word “copy” to its file name, hold down Alt 
(Windows) or Option (Mac OS) when you choose Image > Duplicate.