Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
You can also click Unfiltered at the top right of the Bridge window and choose the files you want to display based on
their rating or label. The Unfiltered menu operates independently of the View > Sort commands.
their rating or label. The Unfiltered menu operates independently of the View > Sort commands.
To navigate folders and files with Bridge
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Do any of the following:
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Select the Folders panel and click to select the folder you want. Click the plus sign (Windows) or triangle (Mac OS)
next to a folder or double-click the folder to open subfolders within it.
next to a folder or double-click the folder to open subfolders within it.
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Select the Favorites panel and click to select the folder you want.
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Choose a folder from the Look In menu. You can click the Go Back button, Go Forward button, or Go Up button
next to the menu to navigate within the current folder listed in the menu.
next to the menu to navigate within the current folder listed in the menu.
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To select files in Bridge
Before you can work with a file, you need to select it. You can select more than one file at a time.
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Do one of the following in the current folder:
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Click the thumbnail of a file.
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To select contiguous files, Shift-click them.
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To select noncontiguous files, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) them.
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To select all the files, choose Edit > Select All.
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To select all labeled files, choose Edit > Select Labeled.
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To select all unlabeled files, choose Edit > Select Unlabeled.
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To select the opposite of the current selection, choose Edit > Invert Selection.
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To deselect all selected files, choose Edit > Deselect All.
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To open files in Bridge
You can open files in Bridge, even files that were not made with Adobe Creative Suite applications.
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Select the file in the current folder.
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Do one of the following:
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Choose File > Open.
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Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).
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Double-click the file in the content area or Preview panel.
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Choose File > Open With, followed by the name of the application with which to open the file.