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Teach Yourself Adobe Photoshop CS2.pdf - Online Public Access ...

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This document was created by an unregistered ChmMagic, please go to http://www.bisenter.com to register . it. ThanksWorkshopQ&AQ1: Which kinds of files compress better as GIF than as JPEG or PNG?A1: Because GIF uses a limited palette, any picture that has only a few colors will give you a smaller file as a GIFthan in the other formats. Such graphics items as titles in flat colors, logos, charts and graphs, or line art willmake very small GIFs. Full-color photos will not.Q2: When should I use Save a Copy?A2: Use Save a Copy when you want to make a copy of the picture you are working on and then continue towork on the original instead of the copy. Suppose that I have a picture called Roses, which I have worked onand saved. If I save a copy as Roses copy, and then keep working, I will still be working on the original Rosesbut will also have a copy of the picture in a closed file as it was before I did the additional work.Q3: What file formats should I use for images I'll be putting in my Web page?A3: You should try to stick with native <strong>Photoshop</strong> files when creating your images. This enables you to use all thepowerful <strong>Photoshop</strong> CS2 editing features, such as layers. When you've finished your image, save it as a GIF,JPEG, or PNG for use on the Web.Q4: How does color depth affect image file size?A4: Simply put, the more colors that your image's color mode can support, the larger the file size because it takesmore bits to encode more colors.Quiz1: BMP isa.b.A PC format that stands for bitmapA Macintosh format that stands for bump

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