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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Save Image Pyramid 
Preserves multiresolution information. Photoshop does not provide options for opening 
multiresolution files; the image opens at the highest resolution within the file. However, Adobe InDesign and some 
image servers provide support for opening multiresolution formats. 
Save Transparency 
Preserves transparency as an additional alpha channel when the file is opened in another appli­
cation. Transparency is always preserved when the file is reopened in Photoshop or ImageReady. 
Layer Compression 
Specifies a method for compressing data for pixels in layers (as opposed to composite data). 
Many applications cannot read layer data and skip over it when opening a TIFF file. Photoshop, however, can read 
layer data in TIFF files. Although files that include layer data are larger than those that don’t, saving layer data elimi­
nates the need to save and manage a separate PSD file to hold the layer data. Choose Discard Layers And Save A Copy 
if you want to flatten the image. 
Note: To have Photoshop prompt you before saving an image with multiple layers, select Ask Before Saving Layered TIFF 
Files in the File Handling area of the Preferences dialog box. 
See also 
To save a file in TIFF format using ImageReady
Choose File > Export > Original Document, and choose TIFF from the Save As Type (Windows) or Format
(Mac OS) menu.
Specify a file name and location, and click Save.
Select a compression method, and click OK.
See also 
Exporting layers as files 
To export layers to files in Photoshop 
In Photoshop, you can export and save layers as individual files using a variety of formats, including PSD, BMP, JPEG, 
PDF, Targa, and TIFF. You can apply different format settings to individual layers, or one format to all exported 
layers. Layers are  named automatically  as  they  are saved. You  can set  options to control  the generation of names. All  
format settings are saved with your Photoshop document for convenience when you use this feature again. 
Choose File > Scripts > Export Layers To Files. 
In the Export Layers To Files dialog box, under Destination, click Browse to select a destination for the exported 
files. By default, the generated files are saved in the sample folder as the source file. 
Enter a name in the File Name Prefix text box to specify a common name for the files. 
Select the Visible Layers Only option if you want to export only those layers that have visibility enabled in the 
Layers palette. Use this option if you don’t want all the layers exported. Turn off visibility for layers that you don’t 
want exported.