Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
PDF document security options 
In the Save Adobe PDF dialog box, you can set security options for your PDF document. These options specify the 
different access restrictions. 
Require A Password To Open The Document 
Requires the viewer to type a password to view the PDF document. 
Select this option and type a password in the Document Open Password text box. 
Important: If you forget a password, there is no way to recover it from the document. It’s a good idea to store passwords 
in a separate secure location in case you forget them. 
Use A Password To Restrict Printing, Editing And Other Tasks 
Restricts access to the PDF document. If the PDF 
file  is  opened  in  Adobe Acrobat, the  user  can view the  file  but must enter  the Permissions  password  to  edit, print, or  
do  other tasks  with  the file.  If  the file is opened in Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign,  the user must enter  the Permis­
sions password to view, edit, print, or do other tasks with the PDF file. Select this option and type a password in the 
Permissions Password text box. 
Printing Allowed 
Specifies whether or not the viewer can print the PDF document. You can also choose whether 
the document can be printed at high or low resolution. 
Changes Allowed 
Specifies whether  or  not the  viewer  can make changes  to  the PDF  document. You  can specify the  
extent of the changes allowed. 
Enable Copying Of Text, Images And Other Content 
Lets the viewer access content in the PDF document. 
Enable Text Access Of Screen Reader Devices For The Visually Impaired 
Lets screen readers read the content of 
the PDF document. 
Enable Plaintext Metadata 
Lets applications access or search for metadata in the PDF document. 
To save an Adobe PDF preset 
Although the default PDF presets are based on best practices, you may discover that your workflow requires 
specialized PDF settings that aren’t available using any of the built-in presets. In this case, you can create and save 
your own custom presets for reuse in Photoshop or any product in the Adobe Creative Suite. 
In  Photoshop,  you can  save  the preset using  the Adobe  PDF Presets  command  or  clicking  the Save Preset button in  
the Save Adobe  PDF dialog box. Adobe  PDF presets  are saved  as  files with a .joboptions extension. This is useful,  for  
example,  if  you want your vendor or printer  to  send  you a .joboptions file with the  Adobe PDF  presets  that  work  best  
with their workflow. 
1
Do one of the following: 
Choose Edit > Adobe PDF Presets. 
If you’re saving a Photoshop PDF document, click the Save Preset button in the Save Adobe PDF dialog box after 
you specify your PDF settings. Skip steps 2 and 3. 
2
If you chose the Adobe PDF Presets command, do one of the following in the PDF Options Preset dialog box: 
To create a new preset, click the New button in the PDF Options Preset dialog box. In the Edit PDF Preset dialog 
box, type a name for the preset in the Preset text box and specify your PDF settings. 
To edit an existing custom preset, select the preset and click Edit. (You can’t edit the default presets.)