Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Macintosh Thumbnail 
Displays the preview in the Open dialog box. 
Windows Thumbnail 
Saves a preview that Windows systems can display. 
To set the History Log preferences 
By default, history log data about each session is saved as metadata embedded in the image file. You can specify where 
the history log data is saved and the level of detail contained in the history log. 
Choose Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Photoshop > Preferences > General (Mac OS).
Specify where to save the history log data:
Metadata 
Saves the history log as metadata embedded in the file.
Text File 
Saves the history log to a text file. Select Text File. In the Save dialog box, browse to the destination, give 
the text file a name, and click Save. 
Both 
Saves the history log as metadata and in a text file. Select Both. In the Save dialog box, browse to the desti­
nation, give the text file a name and click the Save button. 
Choose from the Edit Log Items menu to specify the level of detail in the history log: 
Sessions Only 
Records the start time and date of every editing session. Does not include any information about 
edits made to the file. 
Concise 
Records every editing session on the file (both start and end times), and also includes edits recorded in the 
History palette. 
Detailed 
Records the  same  information as the  Concise option,  plus  such  information as the  path  of  the file and  an  
account of every edit made to the file (including detailed edits not recorded in the History palette, such as preference 
changes). 
See also 
Creating multiple-image layouts 
Creating contact sheets 
Contact sheets let you easily preview and catalog groups of images by displaying a series of thumbnails on a single 
page. You can automatically create and place thumbnails on a page using the Contact Sheet II command.