Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
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folder you are burning to the CD. Also, using distributed cache files preserves the cache in a folder if you rename that 
folder. See “To work with the cache in Bridge” on page 85. 
Note: Cache files are hidden files. To view them in Bridge, choose View > Show Hidden Files. 
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To work with the cache in Bridge 
The cache stores thumbnail, metadata, and file information to shorten loading times when you return to a previously 
viewed folder. However, storing the cache takes up disk space. 
Note: Purging the cache deletes the metadata cache and thumbnail cache. If the metadata can’t be written to a file, label 
and rating information is lost as well. 
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Choose any of the following commands from the Tools > Cache submenu: 
Build Cache For Subfolders 
Builds, as a background process, a cache for the selected folder and all the folders 
within it (except aliases/shortcuts to other folders), shortening the time spent waiting for the cache to be displayed 
as you look in subfolders. 
Purge Cache For This Folder 
Clears the cache for the selected folder. This command is useful if you suspect that the 
cache for a folder is old and needs to be regenerated. 
Purge Central Cache 
Clears the entire centralized cache and any distributed cache in the currently viewed folder, 
freeing room on the hard drive. The command does not otherwise clear local caches. 
Export Cache 
Exports the cache, allowing you to burn a CD with the cache already generated. Because the folder 
cache is written into the folder, the thumbnail cache and metadata cache are available after you burn the CD. This 
option is active only if you chose Use A Centralized Cache File in the Preferences dialog box. 
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Files and folders in Bridge 
To view file and folder thumbnails in Bridge 
The content area of Bridge displays thumbnails of the files and folders of the selected folder, along with information 
about them (depending on your view). 
You can specify how you want files and folders are displayed in the content area; for instance, you can decide how big 
thumbnails should be, how they should appear, and whether file information should be displayed. 
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Do any of the following: 
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Drag the Thumbnail slider
 at the bottom of the Bridge window to adjust the size of thumbnails. You can also 
click the buttons at either side of the Thumbnail slider to minimize or maximize the thumbnails. 
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Click the  Thumbnail View button  
at the  bottom  of  the Bridge window or choose View  >  As  Thumbnails  to  
display items in a grid.