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[. . . ] ® User Guide version Adobe Photoshop 5. 0 ® © 1998 Adobe Systems Incorporated. Adobe Photoshop 5. 0 User Guide for Macintosh and Windows This manual, as well as the software described in it, is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Adobe Systems Incorporated. Adobe Systems Incorporated assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this book. [. . . ] If nothing is selected, the entire active layer is copied. As you drag the selection over another image window, a border highlights the window if you can drop the selection into it. To create multiple copies of a selection within an image: 1 Cut or copy the part of the image you want to paste. 2 Select the part of the image into which you want to paste the selection. The source selection and the destination selection can be in the same image or in two different Photoshop images. 1 Select the move tool ( ) or hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) to activate the move tool. 2 Copy the selection: · To copy the selection and offset the duplicate by 1 pixel, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and press an arrow key. · To copy the selection and offset the duplicate by Source selection, and destination selection 10 pixels, press Alt+Shift/Option+Shift, and press an arrow key. · Hold down Alt/Option and drag the selection. 3 Choose Edit > Paste Into. The contents of the source selection appear masked by the destination selection. ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 5. 0 179 User Guide In the Layers palette, the layer thumbnail for the source selection appears next to the layer mask thumbnail for the destination selection. The layer and layer mask are unlinked--that is, you can move each one independently. 6 If you are satisfied with your results, you can choose Layer > Merge Down to merge the new layer and layer mask with the underlying layer and make the changes permanent. Using drag and drop to copy between applications The drag-and-drop feature lets you copy and move artwork between Photoshop and other applications. In Windows, the application must be OLEcompliant. To duplicate an entire Photoshop image by dragging and dropping, use the move tool to drag the image. To copy an OLE object that contains . psd data, use the OLE Clipboard. (See your Windows documentation. ) Dragging vector artwork from Adobe Illustrator or from other applications that use the Illustrator Clipboard converts the artwork to a bitmap image (also called raster format). To copy the artwork as a path in Adobe Photoshop, hold down Ctrl as you drag. In Mac OS, the application must support Macintosh Drag Manager. Source selection pasted into destination selection For more information on editing layer masks, see "Applying and discarding layer masks" on page 280. 4 Select the move tool ( ), or hold down the Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) key to activate the move tool. Then drag the source contents until the part you want appears through the mask. 5 To reveal more or less of the image underlying the layer, click the layer mask thumbnail in the Layers palette, select a painting tool, and edit the mask: · To hide more of the image underlying the layer, Using the Clipboard to copy between applications You can often use the Edit > Cut or Copy commands to copy selections between Photoshop and other applications. The cut or copied selection remains on the Clipboard until you cut or copy another selection. By default, the contents of the Clipboard are usually converted to a bitmap image (also called raster format), or rasterized. paint the mask with black. · To reveal more of the image underlying the layer, paint the mask with white. · To partially reveal the image underlying the layer, paint the mask with gray. 180 CHAPTER 8 Editing and Retouching This automatic conversion lets you paste the Clipboard's contents into another application. But because it can be time-consuming, you may want to disable it if you don't plan to paste the Clipboard contents into another application. You can still paste selections between Photoshop images. Note: If you are using the system, not the Adobe Clipboard, this technique resizes your image based on an image size of 96 dpi for Windows, and 72 dpi for the Mac OS. To change the Export Clipboard preference: 4 In the dialog box that appears, choose from the following options: · Paste as Pixels to have the artwork rasterized as it is pasted. Rasterizing converts mathematically defined vector artwork to the pixels displayed in Adobe Photoshop. · Paste as Paths to paste the copy as a path in the Paths palette. 5 If you chose Paste as Pixels in the previous step, do one of the following: · Keep Anti-aliasing selected to make a smooth 1 Choose File > Preferences > General. 2 Select Export Clipboard to save any Photoshop contents on the Clipboard when quitting Photoshop. [. . . ] See troubleshooting process color inks 245 simulating solidity 246 Profile Mismatch Handling option 92, 100 Profile setup 92 Profile to Profile command 100 Profiles Setup dialog box 80 program installation 5­6 proof 92 proportions, constraining 49­50 pseudocolor images 75 pull-out menu 26 Purge command 167 Q QMS ColorScript printer 88 quadtones 65, 339­342 quartertones 121 Quick Mask mode 250, 250­252 previewing color selection in 143 quick mask, removing 251 Quick Reference Card 2 QuickDraw commands 106 QuickTime software 3 R radial gradient tool 207 Radius option 128 RAM (random access memory) out-of-memory message 364 raster images 41 rasterizing 179 Adobe Illustrator artwork 56, 180 EPS, PDF file 56 Raw format 243, 325 Raw. See online help Read Watermark filter 58 rectangular marquee tool 138 reducing magnification 34­35 reflected gradient tool 207 registration 4 registration marks 334 Remove Black Matte command 181 Remove Layer Mask command 280 Remove White Matte command 181 Render Layer command 294 rendering options 162, 189 Repeat Edge Pixels option 304 Replace Brushes command 203 Replace Channel option 253 Replace Swatches command 217 Resample Image option 49, 50 resampling 48­51 See also resizing Reset All Tools command 30 Reset Brushes command 203 Reset Palette Locations to Default option 29 Reset Swatches command 217 Reset Tool command 30 Resize Image command 46 Resize Windows To Fit option 35 resizing images 49­50 resolution and 59 Resolution option 189 resolution, of type 291 resolution. See image resolution, scan resolution, type resolution restoring images 168 result color 205 retouching images 191­193 Revert command 168 RGB color model 218 RGB color space 79, 81, 85 loading and saving settings 86 RGB images 67 channel display 240 converting to CMYK 97­99 converting to indexed-color image 72 converting to multichannel 66 displaying accurately 81 exporting to GIF format 317­319 specifying colors numerically 216, 219 RGB mode 64 color correction in 109­110 converting grayscale images to 65 selecting color in 219 See also RGB images, RGB color space RGB model 63 RGB setup 81­82, 84­86 RGB Setup dialog box 79 386 INDEX Rotate Canvas command 183, 334 Rotate command 184 rotating 187 for landscape printing 334 images 183, 184, 185­187 layers and selections 184, 185­187 type characters 298 Rough Pastels filter 304, 305 Roundness option 203 Rubber Band option 154 rubber stamp tool 190­191 rubylith 241 Ruler Units option 31 rulers 173­174 Run Length Encoding (RLE) compression 321 S Sample Radius option 147 Sample Size option 108, 114 Sampled Colors option 142 sampling from color bar 216 from layers 270 image with rubber stamp tool 190 saturation adjusting 124­126, 129, 193 defined 63 sharpening and 129 Saturation mode 206 Saturation slider 126 Save a Copy command 269, 311, 349, 354 Save As command 311, 349, 354 Save Brushes command 203 Save command 311 Save Palette Locations option 29 Save Path command 150 Save Selection command 253 Save Swatches command 217 saving batch-processed files 354 brushes 203 channels 243 CMYK color space settings 89 color adjustment settings 109 color range 144 color tables 76 duotone curves 341 duotone settings 342 files 311­317 flattened image data 312 layered documents 269 printing inks settings 89 restoring a saved image 168 RGB color space settings 86 selection settings 144 selections 253 three-character file extensions 312 thumbnail previews 312 See also exporting, file formats, file size Scale command 184 scaling 182, 184 scan resolution 52 Scandisk utility 363, 364 scanning images 54 correcting color casts 53 explained 51 file size setting 53 optimizing the dynamic range 53 quality check 112­113 scan resolution 52­53 TWAIN interface 52 using Acquire modules 54 Scitex CT format 66, 69, 325 scratch disks 364 scratch disks. See online help screen frequency 337 Bitmap-mode images and 71 image resolution and 45 setting in photoshop 335­337 Screen mode 205 screen modes 25 screen ruling 335 SCSI devices 363 Second Color Readout command 31 Selected Areas option 251 selecting channels 249 color ranges 142­144 controlling 145 fuzziness 143 highlights 144 interpolation method 51 layers 260 midtones 144 out-of-gamut colors 144 paths 157 pixels 137 shadows 144 similar pixels 146 snapshot 171 387 tools 25, 26 type 294 unselected areas 145 selection borders anti-aliasing 147­148 contracting 145­147 converting to paths 164 defining paths 164 expanding 145­147 feathering 147­148 framing with selection 146 from paths 163­164 hiding and showing 145 moving 144­145 snapping behavior 175 stroking 146 transforming 185, 187 type 292, 293 selections adding to 145 adding to channel 253 adding to mask 254 adding to with white, shrinking with black 251 adjusting 144­145 anti-aliasing 251 applying effects to 182­184 converting to layer 263 copying between applications 179­180 copying within Photoshop 176­179 creating edge effects with 305 deleting 180 deselecting 137 dragging between documents 178 editing as masks 250­254 feathering 147­148, 251 filling 211­213 flipping or rotating 184 freehand 139 Grayscale mode for efficiency. 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