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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 5.0
User Guide
Turning off anti-aliasing for imported
objects
.
The Anti-alias PostScript
®
option removes jagged
edges from a pasted or placed selection by making
a subtle transition between the edges of the
selection and its surrounding pixels. Turning off
this option helps maintain the hard edges of line
art as it is rasterized.
To turn off the Anti-alias Postscript option:
1
Choose File > Preferences > General.
2
Deselect Anti-alias PostScript. Clearing this
option can decrease the time it takes to import
the file.
Opening Photo CD files
You can open Kodak
®
Photo CD
™
files, including
high-resolution files from Pro Photo CD discs,
directly in Photoshop. The Kodak Precision Color
Management System (KPCMS) lets you control
the color mode and display of Photo CD images by
specifying profiles for the source film and the
destination output device. The KPCMS is
automatically installed on your system when you
install Photoshop.
Note:
You cannot save files in the Photo CD format
from Photoshop.
To open a Photo CD file:
1
Choose File > Open.
2
Select the file you want to open, and click Open.
If the file does not appear, for Files of Type, choose
All Formats (Windows) or select Show All Files
(Mac OS).
3
Choose a resolution for the image.
4
Select Landscape to open portrait images in
landscape orientation.
5
Click Source. Choose a device and a profile
description, and click OK.
If you are unsure of the source profile, click Image
Info and note the number next to Product Type of
Original. Then click Source and choose the profile
that displays the same number for Input Device
Settings.
6
Click Destination, choose a profile for the
output device, and click OK.
In addition to the RGB and Lab color mode
profiles, you can install profiles for specialized
output needs.
7
To display scanner information about the
image, click Image Info.
8
Click OK to open the image.
Viewing copyright and file
information
Once you have opened a file, you can view
copyright and authorship information that has
been added to the file. This information includes
standard file information (see “Adding file infor-
mation” on page 313) and Digimarc watermarks.
Photoshop automatically scans opened images for
watermarks using the Digimarc Detect Watermark
plug-in. If a watermark is detected, Photoshop
displays a copyright symbol in the image window’s
title bar and updates the Copyright & URL section
of the File Info dialog box.
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