Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
For Pixel Replacement variables, set the following options. In ImageReady, click Pixel Replacement Options to see 
the options. 
Choose a method for scaling the replacement image: Fit scales the image so that it fits in the bounding box (which 
may leave parts of the bounding box empty), Fill scales the image so that it fills the bounding box entirely (which 
may cause the image to extend beyond the bounding box), As Is applies no scaling to the image, and Conform 
scales the image nonproportionally so that it fits in the bounding box. 
Click a handle on the alignment icon
 to choose an alignment for placing the image inside the bounding box. 
(This option is not available for Conform.) 
Select Clip To Bounding Box to clip areas of the image that do not fit in the bounding box. This option is available 
only when the Fill or As Is replacement method is selected. (This option is not available for Conform.) 
To define variables for another layer, choose a layer from the Layer pop-up menu. An asterisk appears next to the 
name of a layer that contains variables. In Photoshop, you can use the navigation arrows to move between layers. 
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Click OK. 
To rename a variable
Choose Image > Variables > Define.
Choose the layer that contains the variable from the Layer pop-up menu.
To rename the variable, enter a name in the Name text box. Variable names must begin with a letter, underscore,
or colon and cannot contain spaces or special characters (except for periods, hyphens, underscores, and colons).
To remove the variable, deselect it.
To define a data set 
data set is a collection of variables and associated data. You define a data set for each version of the graphic that 
you want to generate. 
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Do one of the following: 
Choose Image > Variables > Data Sets. 
If the Variables dialog box is open, choose Data Sets from the pop-up menu at the top of the dialog box, or click 
Next. 
Note: You must define at least one variable before you can edit the default data set. 
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Click the New Data Set button 
. In ImageReady, the first data set is automatically created. 
Select a variable from the Name pop-up menu or the list at the bottom of the dialog box. 
Edit the variable data: 
For Visibility variables 
, select Visible to show the layer’s content or Invisible to hide the layer’s content. 
For Pixel Replacement variables 
, click Select File (Photoshop) or Browse/Choose (ImageReady) and select a 
replacement image file. Click Do Not Replace before the data set is applied to leave the layer in its current state. 
Note: Do Not Replace does not reset to the file to its original state if another replacement has been applied previously. 
For Text Replacement variables 
, enter a text string in the Value text box. 
Define additional data sets for each version of the graphic you want to generate.