Adobe photoshop elements 2 Manual Do Utilizador

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CHAPTER 13
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Saving Images
To display a preview file icon (Windows only):
1
Save the file in Photoshop format with a 
thumbnail preview.
2
Right-click the file on the desktop (or in any 
Windows or Photoshop Elements dialog box that 
displays a file list), and choose Properties from the 
context menu that appears.
3
Click the Photoshop Image tab.
4
Select an option for generating thumbnails, 
and click OK.
Preview icons appear on the desktop and in file 
lists (when the view is set to Large Icons).
Adding file information
In Windows, you can add file information to files 
saved in Photoshop, TIFF, JPEG, EPS, and PDF 
formats. In Mac OS, you can add file information 
to files in any format. You can add information 
such as the image title and a caption, and 
copyright information.
Note: File information cannot be saved in GIF 
format when converting a file from a different 
format.
To enter information about a file:
1
Choose File > File Info.
2
Enter the desired information in the File Info 
dialog box:
Caption to enter text that can be printed under 
an image or displayed in a Web browser’s title 
bar. To print the caption, choose File > Print 
Preview, and select Caption. Then print as 
usual. (See “Setting print options” on page 237 
for more information.)
Choose Copyrighted Work from Copyright 
Status to display a copyright symbol in the 
image window’s title bar. Enter the desired text 
in the Copyright Notice text box. Specify a URL 
in the Owner URL text box if information about 
an image can be found on a web site. Click Go 
To URL to test the link.
Note: If Photoshop Elements detects a Digimarc 
watermark in the image, the Copyright & URL 
section is automatically updated.
EXIF to view information imported from your 
digital camera, such as the date and time the 
picture was taken, resolution in ppi, the ISO 
speed rating, f/stop, compression, and exposure 
time. For more information about EXIF 
annotations, see your digital camera documen-
tation.
3
When you’ve finished entering file information, 
click OK.
Using the Batch command
You can automatically convert multiple images to 
the same file format, or to the same size and 
resolution, using the Batch command. This is 
especially useful when importing images from a 
digital camera or scanner, or when processing 
images for use on the Web.