Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
To open a preferences dialog box
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Do one of the following:
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(Windows) Choose Edit > Preferences and choose the desired preference set from the submenu.
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(Mac OS) Choose Photoshop > Preferences or choose ImageReady > Preferences, and then choose the desired
preference set from the submenu.
preference set from the submenu.
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To switch to a different preference set, do one of the following:
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Choose the preference set from the menu at the top of the dialog box.
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Click Next to display the next preference set in the menu list; click Prev to display the previous preference set.
For information on a specific preference option, see the index.
To restore all preferences to default settings
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Do one of the following:
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Press and hold Alt+Control+Shift (Windows) or Option+Command+Shift (Mac OS) as you start Photoshop or
ImageReady. You are prompted to delete the current settings.
ImageReady. You are prompted to delete the current settings.
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(Mac OS only) Open the Preferences folder in the Library folder, and drag the Adobe Photoshop CS Settings folder
to the Trash.
to the Trash.
New Preferences files are created the next time you start Photoshop or ImageReady.
To disable and enable warning messages
Sometimes you will see messages containing warnings or prompts. You can suppress the display of these messages
by selecting the Don’t Show Again option in the message. You can also globally redisplay all messages that have been
suppressed.
by selecting the Don’t Show Again option in the message. You can also globally redisplay all messages that have been
suppressed.
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Do one of the following:
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(Windows) Choose Edit > Preferences > General.
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(Mac OS) Choose Photoshop > Preferences > General or choose ImageReady > Preferences > General.
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Click Reset All Warning Dialogs, and click OK.
About plug-in modules
Plug-in modules are software programs developed by Adobe Systems and by other software developers in
conjunction with Adobe Systems to add features to Photoshop and ImageReady. A number of importing, exporting,
and special-effects plug-ins come with your program. They are automatically installed in folders inside the
Photoshop Plug-ins folder.
conjunction with Adobe Systems to add features to Photoshop and ImageReady. A number of importing, exporting,
and special-effects plug-ins come with your program. They are automatically installed in folders inside the
Photoshop Plug-ins folder.
You can select an additional Plug-ins folder for compatible plug-ins stored with another application. You can also
create a shortcut (Windows) or an alias (Mac OS) for a plug-in stored in another folder on your system. You can then
add the shortcut or alias to the plug-ins folder and use that plug-in with Photoshop and ImageReady.
create a shortcut (Windows) or an alias (Mac OS) for a plug-in stored in another folder on your system. You can then
add the shortcut or alias to the plug-ins folder and use that plug-in with Photoshop and ImageReady.
Once installed, plug-in modules appear as options in the Import or Export menu; as file formats in the Open, Save
As, and Export Original (ImageReady) dialog boxes; or as filters in the Filter submenus. Photoshop and ImageReady
can accommodate a large number of plug-ins. However, if the list of installed plug-in modules becomes too long,
Photoshop or ImageReady may not be able to display all the plug-ins in their appropriate menus. If so, newly installed
plug-ins appear in the Filter > Other submenu.
As, and Export Original (ImageReady) dialog boxes; or as filters in the Filter submenus. Photoshop and ImageReady
can accommodate a large number of plug-ins. However, if the list of installed plug-in modules becomes too long,
Photoshop or ImageReady may not be able to display all the plug-ins in their appropriate menus. If so, newly installed
plug-ins appear in the Filter > Other submenu.