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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
See also
“Pixel dimensions and image resolution” on page 178
“To calibrate and profile your monitor” on page 265
Importing anti-aliased PICT files (Mac OS)
Choose File > Import > Anti-aliased PICT to import object-oriented PICT files (such as those created with
MacDraw and Canvas) as smooth-edged, or anti-aliased, images. Because the entire PICT file must be held in
memory for this module to operate, you may not be able to use the module with large PICT files.
The Anti-aliased PICT dialog box indicates the current file size and dimensions. To change the image dimensions,
enter new values for Width and Height. The file size is then updated. To maintain image proportions, select
Constrain Proportions.
You can choose Grayscale or RGB color mode for an anti-aliased PICT file.
Importing PICT resources (Mac OS)
The PICT Resource module lets you read PICT resources from a file—for example, from another application. To
open a PICT resource, choose File > Import > PICT Resource.
To preview a resource, click Preview. Click the arrows to step forward and backward through the resources. Note that
the number displayed for Resource refers to the resource’s position in ascending order in the resource fork and not
to the resource’s identification number.
Note:
In Photoshop, you can also open a file in the PICT Resource file format by choosing File > Open, choosing All
Documents from the Show pop-up menu, selecting the file you want to open, choosing PICT Resource from the Format
pop-up menu, and clicking Open. However, the Open command automatically opens the first resource in the file and
does not display any other PICT resources in the file.
Placing files
Placing files
The Place command places artwork as a Smart Object in the Photoshop file. Generally, the art is placed on a new
layer. In Photoshop, you can place files in any Photoshop-supported format. In ImageReady, you can place files in
any ImageReady-supported format with the exception of Photoshop (PSD) files containing CMYK images, PDF files,
and Adobe Illustrator (AI) files.
When you use the Place command, you can scale, position, skew, or rotate the art without degrading the image before
clicking Commit
, or pressing Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS) to place the art. In Photoshop, PDF, Illus
trator (AI), or EPS files are rasterized. After files are rasterized, vector data is no longer editable as paths and any text
is no longer editable as type.
You can retain (where possible) layers, masks, transparency, compound shapes, slices, image maps, and editable type
when bringing your Illustrator art into Photoshop. In Illustrator, export the art in the Photoshop (PSD) file format.
If your Illustrator art contains elements that Photoshop doesn’t support, the appearance of the artwork is preserved, but
the layers are merged and the artwork is rasterized.
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