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PHOTOSHOP 1-10 Getting Started with Adobe Photoshop CS2 Chapter 1 the first image, then pressing and holding [Shift] and clicking the last image in the group. You can open a file using Bridge by double-clicking its thumbnail, and find out information such as the file s format, and when it was created and edited. You can close Bridge by clicking File (Win) or Bridge (Mac) on the (Bridge) menu bar, then clicking Exit (Win) or Quit Bridge (Mac) or by clicking the window s Close button. Understanding the Power of Bridge In addition to allowing you to see all your images, Bridge can be used to rate (assign importance), sort (organize by name, rating, and other criteria), and label. Figure 4, on the previous page, contains images that are assigned a rating and shown in Filmstrip view. There are four views in Bridge (Thumbnails view, Filmstrip view, Details view, and Versions alternates view) that are controlled by buttons in the lower-right corner of the window. You can also see that several images have been assigned a color label. Any number of selected images can be assigned a color label by clicking Label on the menu bar, then clicking one of the five color options. You can see a list of only those labelled files by clicking the Unfiltered list arrow, then clicking an option for a rating or labels. QUICKTIP You can use Bridge to view thumbnails of all files on your computer. You can open any files for software installed on your computer by double-clicking its thumbnail. Creating a PDF Presentation Using Bridge you can create a PDF Presentation. Such a presentation can be viewed full-screen on any computer monitor, or in the Adobe Acrobat Reader as a PDF file. You can create such a presentation by opening Bridge, locating and selecting images using the file hierarchy, clicking Tools in the Bridge menu bar, pointing to Photoshop, then clicking PDF Presentation. The PDF Presentation dialog box, shown in Figure 6, opens and lists any figures you have selected. You can add images by clicking the Browse button. Using Save As Versus Save Sometimes it s more efficient to create a new image by modifying an existing one, especially if it contains elements and special effects that you want to use again. The Save As command on the File menu creates a copy of the file, prompts you to give the duplicate file a new name, and then displays the new filename in the image s title bar. You use the Save As command to name an unnamed file or to save an existing file with a new name. For example, throughout this book, you will be instructed to open your data files and use the Save As command. Saving your data files with new names keeps them intact in case you have to start the lesson over again or you want to repeat an exercise. When you use the Save command, you save the changes you made to the open file. FIGURE 6 PDF Presentation dialog box Select more images to add to the presentation Output will be saved as a presentation Images added to the presentation
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