Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
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Select playback options: 
Run In Background 
Hides ImageReady during droplet execution, so that you can work in other applications while 
processing takes place. When you select Run In Background, other playback options requiring user input during 
processing are turned off, unless you specifically specify that ImageReady should come to the  foreground  to  request  
user input. ImageReady appears when the droplet completes execution. 
Note: ImageReady is not available for creating and modifying current images while background processing is taking 
place. 
Display Image 
Shows the images as they are being processed. 
Pause Before Save 
Stops the processing of each image before saving it. 
Choose error options from the Errors menu:
Stop 
Suspends the process until you confirm the error message.
Skip Step 
Skips steps in which errors are encountered. 
Skip File 
Skips files in which errors are encountered. 
To create a droplet for automating Optimize palette settings (ImageReady) 
You can save Optimize palette settings for use on individual images or batches of images by creating a droplet for the 
settings. The droplet lets you apply the compression settings to an image or batch of images that you drag onto the 
droplet icon. 
With  an  image displayed  in  the image  window, choose a compression format and  desired compression  options in  
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Create a droplet: 
Drag the droplet icon
 from the Optimize palette onto the desktop. ImageReady names the droplet according 
to its compression settings, including file format and color palette or quality setting information. You can rename 
the droplet as you do other desktop icons. 
Click the droplet icon on the Optimize palette. Name the droplet, choose a location where the droplet will be 
saved, and click Save. 
Choose Create Droplet from the Optimize palette menu. Name the droplet, choose a location where the droplet 
will be saved, and click Save. 
You can add optimization settings to an action by dragging the droplet icon in the Optimize palette to the Actions 
palette. 
Scripting 
About scripting 
Photoshop supports external automation through scripting. In Windows, you can use any scripting language that 
supports COM automation, such as Visual Basic. In Mac OS, you can use any language, such as AppleScript, that 
allows you to send Apple events. These languages are not cross-platform but can control multiple applications such 
as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Microsoft Office.