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PHOTOSHOP

Using Adobe Photoshop CS, Part 2
By: Sams Publishing
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    2004-11-30

    Table of Contents:
  • Using Adobe Photoshop CS, Part 2
  • Curves
  • Adjustment Layers
  • Dodge and Burn Tools
  • The Healing Brush
  • Blurring Images
  • Getting Rid of Dust and Scratches
  • Extract
  • Noise
  • Exporting Layers
  • Spot Colors
  • Saving and Printing

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    Using Adobe Photoshop CS, Part 2 - Saving and Printing


    (Page 12 of 12 )

    When you're done with your file, you can either print it or save it in any of several formats. To print your file, choose File, Print, but you'll get more options when you choose File, Print with Preview (see Figure 5.139). Here you can scale and control the position of the art on your page, and choose color management options, such as specifying a color profile for your printer. You can also click on the pop-up menu (the Show More Options button) to choose output options such as bleeds and registration marks (see Figure 5.140).

    Figure 5.139 The Print dialog.

    When saving your files, you can choose from many of Photoshop's supported formats, including JPEG, Photoshop PDF, Photoshop EPS, PNG, TIFF, or even Targa files (used for video workflows). Depending on your workflow, you may require different file formats. In Part III of this book, "The Projects," we'll dive deeper into many of these file formats.

    Figure 5.140 Specifying other print-specific options.


    This chapter is from Adobe Creative Suite, by Mordy Golding (Sams, 2003, ISBN: 0672325918). Check it out at your favorite bookstore today. Buy this book now.


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