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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
Palette well
Helps you organize the palettes in your work area.
Palettes
Help you monitor and modify images. You can customize the palette locations in the workspace. In
Photoshop, you can also show, hide, or add color to items in palette menus.
In Photoshop, you can change the font size of the text in the options bar, palettes, and tool tips.
About the status bar
The status bar is located at the bottom of every document window and displays useful information—such as the
current magnification and file size of the active image, and brief instructions for using the active tool. The status bar
also displays Version Cue information if you have Version Cue enabled.
Note:
In ImageReady, if the document window is wide enough, two image information boxes appear, enabling you to
view two different information options for the image at the same time. You can also view copyright and authorship infor
mation that has been added to the file. This information includes standard file information 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 area of the File Info dialog box.
To display file information in the document window
1
Click the triangle in the bottom border of the document window.
File information view options in Photoshop
2
Choose a view option from the pop-up menu:
Note:
If you have Version Cue enabled, choose from the Show submenu.
Version Cue
Displays the Version Cue workgroup status of your document, such as open, unmanaged, unsaved, and
so forth. This option is available only if you have Version Cue enabled.
Document Sizes
Information on the amount of data in the image. The number on the left represents the printing
size of the image—approximately the size of the saved, flattened file in Adobe Photoshop format. The number on the
right indicates the file’s approximate size, including layers and channels.
Document Profile
The name of the color profile used by the image.
Document Dimensions
The dimensions of the image.
Scratch Sizes
Information on the amount of RAM and the scratch disk used to process the image. The number on
the left represents the amount of memory currently being used by the program to display all open images. The
number on the right represents the total amount of RAM available for processing images.
Efficiency
The percentage of time actually spent performing an operation instead of reading or writing to the
scratch disk. If the value is below 100%, Photoshop is using the scratch disk and is therefore operating more slowly.