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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
To show or hide a layer, group, or style
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Do one of the following:
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In the Layers palette, click the eye icon next to a layer, group, or layer effect to hide its content in the document
window. Click in the column again to redisplay the content.
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Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) an eye icon to display only the content for that layer or group.
Photoshop remembers the visibility states of all layers before hiding them. If you don’t change the visibility of any
other layer, Alt-clicking (Windows) or Option-clicking (Mac OS) in the eye column again restores the original
visibility settings.
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Drag through the eye column to change the visibility of multiple items in the Layers palette.
Note:
Only visible layers are printed.
To view layers and groups within a group
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Click the group in the Layers palette.
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To open the group, do one of the following:
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Click the triangle to the left of the folder icon.
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Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the triangle to the left of the folder icon and choose Open This
Group.
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Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the triangle to open or close a group and the groups nested within
it.
To sample from all visible layers
The default behavior of the Magic Wand, Smudge, Blur, Sharpen, Paint Bucket, Clone Stamp, and Healing Brush
tools is to sample color only from pixels on the active layer. This means you can smudge or sample in a single layer.
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To smudge or sample pixels from all visible layers with these tools, select Use All Layers in the options bar.
To change transparency preferences
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Do one of the following:
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(Photoshop) In Windows, choose Edit > Preferences > Transparency & Gamut; in Mac OS, choose Photoshop >
Preferences > Transparency & Gamut.
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(ImageReady) In Windows, choose Edit > Preference > Transparency; in Mac OS, choose ImageReady >
Preferences > Transparency.
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Choose a size and color for the transparency checkerboard, or choose None for Grid Size to hide the transparency
checkerboard.
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(Photoshop) Select Use Video Alpha to enable Photoshop to send transparency information to your computer’s
video board. This option requires hardware support—make sure that your computer’s video board allows images to
be overlaid on top of a live video signal.
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click OK.