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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
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In the Export Layers As Files dialog box, under File Options, click Browse (Windows) or Choose (Mac OS) to
select a destination for the exported files.
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Enter a name in the Base Name text box to specify a common name for the files.
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Set the Save Options.
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Choose SWF from the Format menu under Format Options and set the options for your SWF files.
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Click OK.
See also
“SWF (ImageReady)” on page 685
“To export layers as files in ImageReady” on page 675
“Exporting animation frames as files” on page 676
To save a file in Targa format
The Targa (TGA) format supports images of any dimensions with between 1 and 32 bits of color. It is designed for
Truevision hardware, but it is also used in other applications.
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Do one of the following:
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(Photoshop) Choose File > Save As and choose Targa from the Format menu.
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(ImageReady) choose File > Export > Original Document, and choose Targa from the Save As Type (Windows)
or Format (Mac OS) menu.
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Specify a file name and location, and click Save.
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In the Targa Options dialog box, select a resolution, select the Compress (RLE) option if you want to compress the
file, and then click OK.
See also
“Targa” on page 685
To save a file in TIFF format using Photoshop
TIFF is a flexible raster (bitmap) image format supported by virtually all paint, image-editing, and page-layout appli
cations.
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Choose File > Save As, choose TIFF from the Format menu, and click Save.
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In the TIFF Options dialog box, select the options you want, and click OK.
Image Compression
Specifies a method for compressing the composite image data.
Pixel Order
Writes the TIFF file with the channels data interleaved or organized by plane. Previously, Photoshop
always wrote TIFF files with the channel order interleaved. Theoretically, the Planar order file can be read and written
faster, and offers a little better compression. Both channel orders are backward compatible with earlier versions of
Photoshop.
Byte Order
Selects the platform on which the file can be read. This option is useful when you don’t know what
program the file may be opened in. Photoshop and most recent applications can read files using either IBM PC or
Macintosh byte order.