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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
Holding down the Shift key while moving the slider in the Timeline to select a range of the QuickTime movie
To set Place PDF dialog box options
When you place a PDF or Adobe Illustrator file, use the Place PDF dialog box to set options for placing the artwork.
1
With the destination Photoshop document open, place a PDF or Adobe Illustrator file.
2
In the Place PDF dialog box, choose Page or Image from the Select menu, depending on what elements of the PDF
document you want to import.
Note:
Use the Thumbnail Size menu to adjust the thumbnail view in the preview window. The Fit Page option fits one
thumbnail in the preview window. A scroll bar appears if there are multiple items.
3
Under Options, choose from the Crop To menu to specify what part of the PDF or Illustrator (AI) document to
include:
Bounding Box
Crops to the smallest rectangular region that includes all the text and graphics of the page. This
option eliminates extraneous white space.
Media Box
Crops to the original size of the page.
Crop Box
Crops to the clipping region (crop margins) of the PDF file.
Bleed Box
Crops to the region specified in the PDF file for accommodating limitations inherent in production
processes such as cutting, folding, and trimming.
Trim Box
Crops to the region specified for the intended finished size of the page.
Art Box
Crops to the region specified in the PDF file for placing the PDF data into another application.
4
Select Transparent Background to reveal text or graphics beneath the PDF page. Deselect this option to place the
PDF page on a white background.
5
Click OK to close the Place PDF dialog box.
6
If necessary, set any positioning, scaling, skewing, rotating, warping, or anti-aliasing options in the options bar.
7
Click Commit
to place the artwork as Smart Objects on separate layers of the destination document.
See also
“To place a file in Photoshop” on page 197