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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
To choose a disposal method
1
Select a frame or frames for which you want to choose a disposal method.
2
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the frame thumbnail to view the Disposal Method context
menu.
3
Choose a disposal method:
Automatic
Determines a disposal method for the current frame automatically, discarding the current frame if the
next frame contains layer transparency. For most animations, the Automatic option yields the desired results and is
therefore the default option.
therefore the default option.
Note: Choose the Automatic disposal option when using the Redundant Pixel Removal optimization option, to enable
ImageReady to preserve frames that include transparency.
ImageReady to preserve frames that include transparency.
Do Not Dispose
Preserves the current frame as the next frame is added to the display. The current frame (and
preceding frames) may show through transparent areas of the next frame. Use a browser to see an accurate preview
of an animation using the Do Not Dispose option.
of an animation using the Do Not Dispose option.
Dispose (Photoshop) or Restore to Background (ImageReady)
Discards the current frame from the display
before the next frame is displayed. Only a single frame is displayed at any time (and the current frame does not
appear through the transparent areas of the next frame).
appear through the transparent areas of the next frame).
To flatten frames into layers
You can flatten animation frames into layers. A single, composite layer is created for each frame, containing all of the
layers in the frame. The original layers in the frame are hidden but preserved (in case they are needed for another
frame).
layers in the frame. The original layers in the frame are hidden but preserved (in case they are needed for another
frame).
Note: If you save an animation as a GIF, the animation frames are flattened and the original layers are lost. You should
save the original file in Photoshop file format to preserve layers for reediting.
save the original file in Photoshop file format to preserve layers for reediting.
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In the Animation palette, choose Flatten Frames Into Layers from the palette menu.
To preview an animation
1
Click the Play button
in the Animation palette. The animation is displayed in the document window. The
animation repeats indefinitely unless you specified another repeat value in the Play Options dialog box.
2
To stop the animation, click the Stop button
3
To rewind the animation, click the Selects First Frame button
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Note: To see a more accurate preview of the animation and timing, preview the animation in a web browser. Use the
browser’s Stop and Reload commands to stop or replay the animation. In Photoshop, open the Save For Web dialog box
and click the Preview In Browser button.
browser’s Stop and Reload commands to stop or replay the animation. In Photoshop, open the Save For Web dialog box
and click the Preview In Browser button.
See also