Adobe PHOTOSHOP 5.0 User Manual page 322

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CHAPTER 14
Saving and Exporting Images
To load, save, or append file information:
In the File Info dialog box, do one of the following:
Click Load to replace the current information
with information stored in a File Info file.
Click Save to save the current file information
in a File Info file for later use.
Click Append to add information stored in a
File Info file to the current file information.
File information sections
The following list describes each of the sections in
the File Info dialog box.
Caption
instructions for the image.
Note: To print the caption under an Adobe
Photoshop image, choose File > Page Setup, and
select Caption. Then print as usual. (See Chapter 15,
"Printing," for more information.)
Keywords
to categorize and search for an image. Type in the
text box, and click Add to see your text in the
keyword list. To replace a keyword, select the word
in the list, type its replacement, and click Replace.
To delete a keyword, select the word, and click
Delete.
Categories
of three characters. Where available, the local
Associated Press regional registry maintains a
list of categories. To include the image in supple-
mental categories, type the code and click Add.
To replace a category, select the code, type
its replacement, and click Replace. To delete a
category, select the code, and click Delete.
Provides headline text and special
Provides a way for some image browsers
Enter an alphabetic category code
For Urgency, specify the editorial urgency of the
image—not its handling priority.
Provides the correct credit for a
Credits
copyrighted image. Type byline, credit, and source
information.
Origin
Provides information on the history of
the image. The Object Name field contains a short
identification (for example, "Montgomery
Street"). The date entry can be in any format.
To enter the current date in a short text format (for
example, Oct. 25, 1998), click Today.
Provides copyright information
Copyright & URL
not included as part of the IPTC specification. To
display a copyright symbol in the image window's
title bar, select Mark as Copyrighted. Enter a
copyright notice, and specify the URL if infor-
mation about an image can be found on a Web
site. If Photoshop detects a Digimarc watermark in
the image, the Copyright & URL section is
automatically updated.
Saving Adobe Photoshop files
Adobe Photoshop is the default file format for
newly created images—and the only format
supporting all available image modes (Bitmap,
Grayscale, Duotone, Indexed Color, RGB, CMYK,
Lab, and Multichannel), guides, alpha channels,
spot channels, and layers (including adjustment
layers, type layers, and layer effects).

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