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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Working in Photoshop Elements
Save a file in Photoshop EPS format
In the Edit workspace, choose File > Save As, and choose Photoshop EPS from the format list.
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Specify a filename and location, select file-saving options, and click Save.
In the EPS Options dialog box, set the following options:
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• For Preview, choose TIFF (8 bits/pixel) for better display quality, or choose TIFF 1-bit/pixel for a smaller file size.
• For Encoding, choose an encoding method from the following options:
• ASCII
• ASCII85
• Binary
• JPEG (Low Quality)
• JPEG (Medium Quality)
• JPEG (High Quality)
• JPEG (Maximum Quality)
To display white areas in the image as transparent, select Transparent Whites. This option is available only for
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images in bitmap mode.
If you want to apply anti-aliasing to a printed low-resolution image, select Image Interpolation.
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Click OK.
Save a file in Photoshop PDF format
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In the Edit workspace, choose File > Save As, and choose Photoshop PDF from the format list.
Specify a filename and location, select file-saving options, and click Save.
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In the Save Adobe PDF dialog box, select a compression method. (See
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page 52.)
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Choose an option from the Image Quality menu.
To view the PDF file, select View PDF After Saving to launch Adobe Acrobat or Adobe® Reader (depending on
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which application is installed on your computer).
Click Save PDF.
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If you've made changes to an Acrobat Touchup file, but the changes are not reflected when you open the file, check the
Saving File preferences dialog box. Choose Edit > Preferences > Saving Files, and then choose Save Over Current File
from the On First Save menu.
Save a file in PNG format
In the Edit workspace, choose File > Save As, and choose PNG from the format list.
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Specify a filename and location, select file-saving options, and click Save.
In the PNG Options dialog box, select an Interlace option and click OK.
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Displays the image in a web browser only after it is completely downloaded.
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Displays low-resolution versions of the image while the full image file is downloading to the browser.
Interlaced
Interlacing can make downloading time seem shorter and assures viewers that downloading is in progress. However,
interlacing also increases file size.
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