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USING <strong>PHOTOSHOP</strong> <strong>ELEMENTS</strong> 9<br />

Working in Photoshop Elements<br />

48<br />

Save a file in Photoshop EPS format<br />

1 In the Edit workspace, choose File > Save As, and choose Photoshop EPS from the format list.<br />

2 Specify a filename and location, select file-saving options, and click Save.<br />

3 In the EPS Options dialog box, set the following options:<br />

• For Preview, choose TIFF (8 bits/pixel) for better display quality, or choose TIFF 1-bit/pixel for a smaller file size.<br />

• For Encoding, choose an encoding method from the following options:<br />

• ASCII<br />

• ASCII85<br />

• Binary<br />

• JPEG (Low Quality)<br />

• JPEG (Medium Quality)<br />

• JPEG (High Quality)<br />

• JPEG (Maximum Quality)<br />

4 To display white areas in the image as transparent, select Transparent Whites. This option is available only for<br />

images in bitmap mode.<br />

5 If you want to apply anti-aliasing to a printed low-resolution image, select Image Interpolation.<br />

6 Click OK.<br />

Save a file in Photoshop PDF format<br />

1 In the Edit workspace, choose File > Save As, and choose Photoshop PDF from the format list.<br />

2 Specify a filename and location, select file-saving options, and click Save.<br />

3 In the Save Adobe PDF dialog box, select a compression method. (See “Understanding file compression” on<br />

page 49.)<br />

4 Choose an option from the Image Quality menu.<br />

5 To view the PDF file, select View PDF After Saving to launch Adobe Acrobat or Adobe® Reader (depending on<br />

which application is installed on your computer).<br />

6 Click Save PDF.<br />

If you've made changes to an Acrobat Touchup file, but the changes are not reflected when you open the file, check the<br />

Saving File preferences dialog box. Choose Edit > Preferences > Saving Files, and then choose Save Over Current File<br />

from the On First Save menu.<br />

Save a file in PNG format<br />

1 In the Edit workspace, choose File > Save As, and choose PNG from the format list.<br />

2 Specify a filename and location, select file-saving options, and click Save.<br />

3 In the PNG Options dialog box, select an Interlace option and click OK.<br />

None Displays the image in a web browser only after it is completely downloaded.<br />

Interlaced Displays low-resolution versions of the image while the full image file is downloading to the browser.<br />

Interlacing can make downloading time seem shorter and assures viewers that downloading is in progress. However,<br />

interlacing also increases file size.<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

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