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CHAPTER 3
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Acquiring and Opening Photos
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(Mac OS) Click Show Preview to preview the 
selected file. This option requires the Apple 
QuickTime extension.
Note: Previews display faster if they are saved with 
the file. Select Always Save for Image Previews in the 
Saving Files preferences to always save a preview; 
select Ask When Saving to save previews on a file-
per-file basis.
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Click Open. In some cases, a dialog box appears, 
To open a recently used file:
Choose File > Open Recent, and select a file from 
the submenu.
To specify the number of files that are available in 
the Open Recent submenu, choose Edit > Prefer-
ences > Saving Files, and enter a number in the 
Recent File List Contains text box.
To specify the file format in which to open a file:
Do one of the following:
(Windows) Choose File > Open As, and 
select the file you want to open. Then choose the 
desired format from the Open As pop-up menu, 
and click Open.
(Mac OS) Choose File > Open, and choose 
All Documents from the Show pop-up menu. 
Then select the file you want to open, choose the 
desired file format from the Format pop-up 
menu, and click Open.
Important: If the file does not open, then the chosen 
format may not match the file’s true format, or the 
file may be damaged.
Opening and importing PDF files
Portable Document Format (PDF) is a versatile file 
format that can represent both vector and bitmap 
data and can contain electronic document search 
and navigation features. PDF is the primary 
format for Adobe Acrobat.
Photoshop Elements recognizes two types of PDF 
files: Photoshop PDF files and Generic PDF files. 
You can open both types of PDF files; however, 
you can only save images to Photoshop PDF 
format.
Photoshop PDF files
Created using the Photoshop 
Elements Save As command, Photoshop PDF files 
can contain only a single image. 
Photoshop PDF format supports all of the color 
modes and features that are supported in standard 
Photoshop format. 
Generic PDF files
Created using applications 
other than Photoshop Elements, such as Adobe 
Acrobat and Adobe Illustrator
®
, Generic PDF files 
can contain multiple pages and images. When you 
open a Generic PDF file, Photoshop Elements 
rasterizes the image. 
You can also bring PDF data into Photoshop 
Elements using the Place command, the Paste 
command, and the drag-and-drop feature. 
(See “Placing files” on page 52, “Using drag-and-
drop to copy between applications” on page 124,
 
and “Using the Clipboard to copy between appli-
cations” on page 124.)