Adobe PHOTOSHOP 5.0 User Manual page 55

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Information about the current file size and
resolution of an image is displayed at the lower left
of the image window. Before you change the size of
an image, you also may want to preview how the
image will appear when printed.
To display the file size:
Position the pointer over the triangle in the
bottom border of the program window
(Windows) or image window (Mac OS), hold
down the mouse button, and choose Document
Sizes from the menu.
The file size appears at the lower left of the
window. The first value indicates the size if saved
as a flattened file with no layer data, the second
value the size if saved with all layers and channels.
For more information on how layers affect file size,
see "Managing layered images" on page 267.
To display dimensions, channel information, and
resolution information:
Press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS),
position the pointer over the box in the lower left
of the window, and hold down the mouse button.
The box displays the width and height of the image
(both in pixels and in the unit of measurement
currently selected for the rulers), the number of
channels, and the image resolution.
To preview a page:
Position the pointer over the box where the file size
is displayed, and hold down the mouse button.
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