Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To rearrange actions in the Actions palette 
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In the Actions palette, drag the action to its new location before or after another action. When the highlighted line 
appears in the desired position, release the mouse button. 
Recording actions 
Recording actions 
Keep in mind the following guidelines when recording actions: 
You can record most—but not all—commands in an action. 
You can record operations that you perform with the Marquee, Move, Polygon, Lasso, Magic Wand, Crop, Slice, 
Magic Eraser, Gradient, Paint Bucket, Type, Shape, Notes, Eyedropper, and Color Sampler tools—as well as those 
that you perform in the History, Swatches, Color, Paths, Channels, Layers, Styles, and Actions palettes. 
Results depend on file and program setting variables, such as the active layer and the foreground color. For 
example, a 3-pixel Gaussian blur won’t create the same effect on a 72-ppi file as on a 144-ppi file.  Nor will Color 
Balance work on a grayscale file. 
When you record actions that include specifying settings in dialog boxes and palettes, the action will reflect the 
settings in effect at the time of the recording. If you change a setting in a dialog box or palette while recording an 
action, the changed value is recorded. 
Note: Most dialog boxes retain the settings specified at the previous use. Check carefully that those are the values you 
want to record. 
Modal operations and tools—as well as tools that record position—use the units currently specified for the ruler. 
A modal  operation or tool is one  that  requires  you to press  Enter or Return to apply  its effect,  such  as  transforming  
or cropping. Tools that record position include the Marquee, Slice, Gradient, Magic Wand, Lasso, Shape, Path, 
Eyedropper, and Notes tools. 
(Photoshop) If you record an action that will be played on files of different sizes, set the ruler units to percentages. As 
a result, the action will always play back in the same relative position in the image. 
You can record the Play command listed on the Actions palette menu to cause one action to play another. 
In ImageReady, you can drag a command from the History palette to the action in the Actions palette in which 
you want the command recorded. Commands in italics are not recordable in an action. 
Photoshop and ImageReady cannot share actions. 
To automate a task by recording an action 
When you create a new action, the commands and tools you use are added to the action until you stop recording.
Open a file.
In the Actions palette, click the New Action button
, or choose New Action from the Actions palette menu.
Enter a name for the action.
(Photoshop) Choose a set from the pop-up menu.