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An Overview of Adobe Photoshop
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File browser
Use the File Browser to quickly organize and retrieve images from your hard
drive, external drives, CDs, and disks directly. Rotate images before opening them, batch
rename, sort files, and manage image folders—all within the File Browser. The File Browser
also displays image metatada, such as date created, date modified, and Exchangeable
Image File (EXIF) information from digital cameras. See
“Using the File Browser
(Photoshop)” on page 78
.
Actions
Automate routine tasks such as batch processing by recording the steps as an
action. Then simply click a button in the Actions palette to apply the action to other
projects. For everyday jobs, turn the action into a droplet. Save the droplet on your
desktop so that you can simply drag-and-drop to apply the action to individual files or
folders of images. See
“About actions” on page 484
and
“Using droplets” on page 496
.
Metadata support
Repurpose, archive, or automate files in a workflow using XMP
(Extensible Metadata Platform) format to embed metadata into a document. You can also
ensure that image information—such as caption, credits, and copyright—travel with the
file. See
“Adding file information (Photoshop)” on page 459
.
Develop a reliable workflow
Keep files moving efficiently from the beginning of the process to the end.
Cross-platform compatibility
Complete cross-platform support ensures a smooth
workflow between Windows and Mac OS systems.
WebDAV support
Connect Photoshop to a WebDAV server, and enjoy the benefits of
workgroup management. You can streamline collaboration by making sure the entire
team has access to the files they need—with no fear that anyone will overwrite updates.
See
“Managing files with WebDAV (Photoshop)” on page 82
.
Annotation tools
Attach non-printing review comments or production notes to your
Photoshop file with the notes tool, or use the audio annotation tool to record a voice
message. See
“Annotating images (Photoshop)” on page 50
.
PDF security
Protect your images by assigning passwords to your Photoshop PDF files.
Use passwords to keep unauthorized people from opening a document or to disable
printing and editing. See
“Saving files in Photoshop PDF format (Photoshop)” on
page 450
.
Tight integration
The familiar Adobe interface makes it easy to use Photoshop in
tandem with other Adobe software. See
“Take advantage of tighter-than-ever integration”
on page 18
.
Maintain color precisely
Keep color consistent across different devices and count on reliable output to any media.
Color management
Photoshop simplifies color management by gathering the controls
into the Color Settings dialog box and providing predefined settings for the most
common workflows. See
“Setting up color management” on page 104
,
“Using predefined
color management settings” on page 105
, and
“Soft-proofing colors” on page 113
.