Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
All image slices use the optimization settings of the entire image until you apply new settings. If you select multiple
slices with different optimization settings, only the controls that are applicable to all of the selected slices are visible.
If settings for a control differ among slices, the control is blank. Any settings you choose are applied to all
selected slices.
slices with different optimization settings, only the controls that are applicable to all of the selected slices are visible.
If settings for a control differ among slices, the control is blank. Any settings you choose are applied to all
selected slices.
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Do one of the following:
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Select one or more image slices and specify options in the Save for Web dialog box or the Optimize palette.
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Select one or more image slices from the Optimize pop-up menu, and then choose Optimize to File Size. Enter a
desired file size, and choose Slice To Start With (Current Settings or Auto Select GIF/JPEG), and Slice To Use
(Current, Each, or Total Of All).
desired file size, and choose Slice To Start With (Current Settings or Auto Select GIF/JPEG), and Slice To Use
(Current, Each, or Total Of All).
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To copy optimization settings between slices (ImageReady)
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Select the slice that uses the optimization settings you want to copy.
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Drag the Droplet icon
from the Optimize palette onto the slice to which you want to apply the optimization
settings.
To link slices (ImageReady)
You share optimization settings between linked slices. When you apply optimization settings to a linked slice, all
slices in the set are updated.
slices in the set are updated.
Linked slices in GIF and PNG-8 format share a color palette and dither pattern. The dither pattern is applied across
adjacent slice boundaries to prevent the appearance of seams between the slices.
adjacent slice boundaries to prevent the appearance of seams between the slices.
Note: You can also link slices in the Photoshop Save For Web dialog box. See “To work with slices in the Save For Web
dialog box” on page 629.
dialog box” on page 629.
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Select two or more slices or slice sets to be linked.
Note: If the first slice you select is a user slice, any auto slices you link to the first slice become user slices. If the first slice
you select is an auto slice, any user slices you select are linked to the auto slice group.
you select is an auto slice, any user slices you select are linked to the auto slice group.
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Choose Slices > Link Slices For Optimization.
Each linked set of user slices is assigned a different color for the slice graphics in the upper left corner of the slice.
This helps to identify which slices are linked.
This helps to identify which slices are linked.
To unlink user slices (ImageReady)
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To unlink a user slice, select the slice, and then choose Slices > Unlink Slices.
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To unlink all of the slices linked to a particular slice, select one of the slices in the Web Content palette, and choose
Slices > Unlink Shared Links.
Slices > Unlink Shared Links.
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To unlink all user slices in an image, choose Slices > Unlink All.