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FIGURE 7 Open dialog box for Windows and Macintosh Look in list arrow displays list of available drives Available folders and files may differ from your list Selected filename Drag to resize thumbnails Available folders and files Current file location list arrow FIGURE 8 Adobe Bridge window Your list may be different Open a file using the File menu 1. Click File on the menu bar, then click Open. 2. Click the Look in list arrow (Win) or the From list arrow (Mac), navigate to the drive and folder where your Data Files are stored, then click Open. 3. Click PS 1-1.psd as shown in Figure 7, then click Open. TIP If you receive a message stating that some text layers need to be updated before they can be used for vector-based output, click Update (Mac). You used the Open command on the File menu to locate and open a file. Open a file using Folders palette in Adobe Bridge 1. Click the Go to Bridge button on the options bar, then click the Folders palette tab (if necessary). 2. Navigate through the hierarchical tree to the drive and folder where your Chapter 1 Data Files are stored. 3. Drag the slider (at the bottom of the Bridge window) a third of the way between the Smallest thumbnail size buttton and the Largest thumbnail size button . Compare your screen to Figure 8. 4. Double-click the image of a butterfly, file PS 1-2.tif. The butterfly image opens and Adobe Bridge is no longer visible, but still open. 5. Close the Butterfly image in Photoshop. You used the Folders palette tab in Adobe Bridge to locate and open a file. This feature makes it easy to see which file you want to use. Lesson 2 Learn How to Open and Save an Image PHOTOSHOP 1-11 Click the Keywords palette tab to assign keywords to a selected file, then click any of the displayed keywords
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