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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
To save documents larger than 2 GB
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Choose File > Save As and choose one of the following file formats:
Large Document Format (PSB)
Supports documents of any pixel size and any file size. All Photoshop features are
preserved in PSB files. Currently, PSB files are supported only by Photoshop CS. To save files in PSB format, you must
select the Enable Large Document preference (under Preferences > File Handling).
Photoshop Raw
Supports documents of any pixel dimension or file size, but does not support layers. Large
documents saved in the Photoshop Raw format are flattened.
TIFF
Supports files up to 4 GB in size. Documents larger than 4 GB cannot be saved in TIFF format.
See also
“Large Document Format” on page 681
“Photoshop Raw format” on page 683
“TIFF” on page 685
To enable the Large Document Format
1
Choose Edit > Preferences > File Handling (Windows) or Photoshop > Preferences > File Handling (Mac OS).
2
Select the Enable Large Document Format (.psb) option.
Saving PDF files
Saving files in Photoshop PDF format
You can use the Save As command to save RGB, indexed-color, CMYK, grayscale, Bitmap-mode, Lab color, and
duotone images in Photoshop PDF format. Because the Photoshop PDF document can preserve Photoshop data,
such as layers, alpha channels, spot color, and annotations, you can open the document and edit the images in
Photoshop CS2. You can also use the Photoshop PDF format to save multiple images in a multipage document or
slide show presentation.
For advanced users, the Photoshop PDF format offers options for making the document PDF/X compliant, which is
essential, for example, when you send your document to a large commercial press. PDF/X (Portable Document
Format Exchange) is a subset of Adobe PDF that eliminates color, font, and trapping variables that lead to printing
problems. You can also specify security options for restricting access to the PDF document. The 128-bit RC4
(Acrobat 6) encryption has an option for letting users view metadata and thumbnails in a secure PDF document
using Adobe Bridge.
You can save your PDF settings as a PDF preset for creating consistent Photoshop PDF files. Adobe PDF presets are
shared across Adobe Creative Suite components, including Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, GoLive, and Acrobat.
Adobe Creative Suite users can find more information about shared PDF settings for Adobe Creative Suite applica
tions in the PDF Integration Guide on the Creative Suite CD.