Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To change the Info palette options
Click the triangle in the upper right corner to open the Info palette menu and choose Palette Options.
In the Info Palette Options dialog box, for First Color Readout, choose one of the following display options:
Actual Color 
Displays values in the current color mode of the image.
Proof Color 
Displays values for the output color space of the image.
A color mode 
Displays the color values in that color mode.
Total Ink 
Displays the total percentage of all CMYK ink at the pointer’s current location, based on the values set in
the CMYK Setup dialog box.
Opacity 
Displays the opacity of the current layer. This option does not apply to the background.
You can  also  set the  readout options  by  clicking  the eyedropper icon in the  Info  palette.  In  addition  to  the First  Color  
Readout options, you can also display 8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit values. 
For Second Color Readout, choose a display option from the list in step 2. For the second readout, you can also 
click the eyedropper icon in the Info palette and choose readout options from the pop-up menu. 
Clicking an eyedropper icon and choosing a readout mode from the pop-up menu 
For Ruler Units, choose a unit of measurement.
Under Status information, select from the following to display file information in the Info palette:
Document Sizes 
Displays information on the amount of data in the image. The number on the left represents the
printing size of the image—approximately the size of the saved, flattened file in Adobe Photoshop format. The
number on the right indicates the file’s approximate size including layers and channels.
Document Profile 
Displays the name of the color profile used by the image.
Document Dimensions 
Displays the dimensions of the image.
Scratch Sizes 
Displays information on the amount of RAM and the scratch disk used to process the image. The
number on the left represents the amount of memory that is currently being used by the program to display all open
images. The number on the right represents the total amount of RAM available for processing images.
Efficiency 
Displays the percentage of time spent performing an operation instead of reading or writing to the
scratch disk. If the value is below 100%, Photoshop is using the scratch disk and is therefore operating more slowly.
Timing 
Displays the amount of time it took to complete the last operation.
Current Tool 
Displays the name of the active tool.
(Optional) Select Show Tool Hints to display a hint for using a selected tool at the bottom of the Info palette.
Click OK.