Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
To specify a delay time
You can specify a delay—the time that a frame is displayed—for single frames or for multiple frames in an animation.
Delay time is displayed in seconds. Fractions of a second are displayed as decimal values. For example, one-quarter
of a second is specified as .25. If you set a delay on the current frame, every frame you create after that will remember
and apply that delay value.
Delay time is displayed in seconds. Fractions of a second are displayed as decimal values. For example, one-quarter
of a second is specified as .25. If you set a delay on the current frame, every frame you create after that will remember
and apply that delay value.
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Select one or more frames.
2
In the Animation palette, click the Delay value below the selected frame to view the Delay pop-up menu.
3
Specify the delay:
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Choose a value from the pop-up menu. (The last value used appears at the bottom of the menu.)
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Choose Other, enter a value in the Set Frame Delay dialog box, and click OK. If you selected multiple frames,
specifying a delay value for one frame applies the value to all frames.
specifying a delay value for one frame applies the value to all frames.
To add a new layer every time you create a frame
When you create a new layer, it is visible in all frames of an animation. To hide a layer in a specific frame, select the
frame in the Animation palette, and then hide the desired layer in the Layers palette.
frame in the Animation palette, and then hide the desired layer in the Layers palette.
You can use the Create Layer For Each New Frame option to automatically add a new layer to the image every time
you create a frame. The new layer is visible in the new frame but hidden in other frames. Using this option saves time
when you are creating an animation that requires you to add a new visual element to each frame.
you create a frame. The new layer is visible in the new frame but hidden in other frames. Using this option saves time
when you are creating an animation that requires you to add a new visual element to each frame.
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Choose Create Layer For Each New Frame from the Animation palette menu. A check mark indicates that the
option is turned on.
Setting the frame disposal method
The frame disposal method specifies whether to discard the current frame before displaying the next frame. You
select a disposal method when working with animations that include background transparency in order to specify
whether the current frame will be visible through the transparent areas of the next frame.
select a disposal method when working with animations that include background transparency in order to specify
whether the current frame will be visible through the transparent areas of the next frame.
A
B
Frame disposal methods
A. Frame with background transparency with Restore To Background option B. Frame with background transparency with Do Not Dispose
option
A. Frame with background transparency with Restore To Background option B. Frame with background transparency with Do Not Dispose
option
The Disposal Method icon indicates whether the frame is set to Do Not Dispose
or Restore To Background
.
(No icon appears when Disposal Method is set to Automatic.)