Adobe PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 2 User Manual page 237

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Saving in Photoshop EPS format
You can use Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format
to share Photoshop files effectively with many
graphic, illustration, and page-layout programs.
For best results, print documents with EPS images
to PostScript-enabled printers.
To save a file in Photoshop EPS format:
Choose File > Save As, and choose Photoshop
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EPS from the format list.
Specify a filename and location, select saving
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options (as described in "Saving images" on
page 225), and click Save.
For Preview (Windows and Mac OS), choose
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TIFF (8 bits/pixel) or (Mac OS-only) Macintosh 8-
bits/pixel) for better display quality. For a smaller
file size, choose (Windows and Mac OS) TIFF 1-
bit/pixel or Macintosh 1-bit/pixel (Mac OS-only).
To add a 24-bit preview (Mac OS-only), choose
Macintosh (JPEG).
For Encoding, choose an encoding method:
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ASCII, Binary, or a JPEG option. (See "Choosing a
print encoding method" on page 239.)
To display white areas in the image as trans-
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parent, select Transparent Whites. This option is
available only for images in Bitmap mode.
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Select Image Interpolation if you want to
anti-alias the printed appearance of a low-
resolution image.
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Click OK.
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Saving to PCX format
PCX is a bitmap format widely supported on a
variety of platforms.
To save a file in PCX format:
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Choose File > Save As, and choose PCX from
the format list.
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Specify a filename and location, select saving
options (as described in "Saving images" on
page 225), and click Save.
The new image is saved in the specified folder.
Saving in Photoshop PDF format
Portable Document Format (PDF and PDP) is a
flexible, cross-platform, cross-application file
format. PDF files accurately display and preserve
fonts, page layouts, and both vector and bitmap
graphics.
Note: PDF and PDP are the same except that PDPs
are opened in Photoshop and PDFs are opened in
Acrobat.
To save a file in Photoshop PDF format:
Choose File > Save As, and choose Photoshop
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PDF from the format list.
Specify a filename and location, select saving
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options (as described in "Saving images" on
page 225), and click Save.
Select an encoding method. (See "Choosing a
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print encoding method" on page 239.)
Note: Bitmap-mode images are automatically
encoded using CCITT compression—the PDF
Options dialog box does not appear.
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