Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
You can edit, rename, or delete the data set later by first choosing it from the Data Set pop-up menu and editing its 
options. Use the arrow icons to move between data sets. Click the Delete icon to delete a data set. 
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To preview or apply a data set 
You can  apply a data  set’s contents to the  base  image while  leaving all  the variables  and data sets  intact. This changes  
the look of the PSD document to contain the values of the data set. You can also preview how each version of your 
graphic will look with each data set. 
Note: Applying a data set overwrites your original document. 
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Choose Image > Apply Data Set. Select the data set from the list and preview the image in the document window. 
To apply the data set, click Apply or OK (ImageReady Windows). Click cancel if you are previewing and don’t want 
to change the base image. 
You can also apply and preview a data set in the Data Set page of the Variables dialog box. 
To preview data-driven graphics in ImageReady 
Preview Document mode lets you preview how a template will look when it is rendered using different sets of data. 
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Enable Preview Document mode: 
Choose Image > Preview Document. A check mark appears next to the command when Preview Document mode 
is enabled. 
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Click the Preview Document button in the tool box.
In the options bar, choose a data set from the Data Set pop-up menu, click the Previous Data Set button
, or 
click the Next Data Set button 
The data changes in the document window. 
Saving templates for use with other Adobe products 
You can  save  a template in PSD  format  for use  with  other Adobe  products,  such  as  Adobe Graphics Server (available  
only in English) and Adobe GoLive. For example, a GoLive user can place a PSD template in a page layout, bind its 
variables to a database using dynamic links, and then use Graphics Server to generate iterations of the artwork. 
Likewise, a developer working with Graphics Server can bind the variables in the PSD file directly to a database or 
another data source. 
For more information on using PSD templates to create data-driven graphics, see Adobe GoLive Help and the Adobe 
Graphics Server Developer Guide. 
To generate graphics using data sets 
After you define variables and one or more data sets, you can output, in batch mode, images using the data set values.
You can output images as PSD files. In ImageReady, you can also generate optimized GIF or JPEG files or SWF files.
Choose File > Export > Data Sets As Files.
Enter a base name for all files generated. You may create your own file-naming scheme if you want.