tailieunhanh - Tài liệu Photoshop cs5 by Dayley part 6

Khi bạn nhấp vào một khu vực hình ảnh của bạn với công cụ Zoom, nó phóng vào khu vực nói chung, và với các điểm Zoom Clicked để Trung tâm lựa chọn bật, các khu vực bạn click trở thành trung tâm của hình ảnh thu nhỏ. Kích hoạt tính năng Flick Panning: Khi tùy chọn này được kích hoạt, bạn có thể sử dụng công cụ cầm tay để bấm vào các tài liệu, kéo nhanh chóng và sau đó thả nút chuột, và tài liệu tiếp tục chảo giống như khi bạn đã flicked nó | Part I Getting Started with Adobe Photoshop CS5 the selected image. No looking around for the Zoom tool or trying to remember its hotkey just use the scroll wheel and you can take a closer look at that area of your image you are trying to get just right and then zoom right back out to fit it in the screen. Zoom Point Clicked to Center When you click an area of your image with the Zoom tool it zooms into that area generally and with the Zoom Point Clicked to Center option turned on the area you click becomes the center of the zoomed image. Enable Flick Panning When this option is enabled you can use the Hand tool to click the document drag quickly and then release the mouse button and the document continues to pan just as if you had flicked it. Place or Drag Raster Images as Smart Objects When this option is selected raster images in layers can be dragged and placed. Photoshop does this by temporarily converting them to Smart Objects and then back to raster. This option can use up lots of processing power so you should enable it only if you are willing to sacrifice some computer speed. History Log This option lets you keep a log of what editing has been done to the file using the following settings Save Logs To The Save Logs To option lets you store the history as metadata inside the image file itself as a separate text file or both. Keeping Log as Metadata makes the history data easily transferred between systems but it increases the size of the file and you need to remove the history before distributing it to others. Edit Log Items This option allows you to specify how detailed the history is. The Session Only option records only the date and time you edit the file in Photoshop. The Concise option also records the text that appears in the history panel. The Detailed option additionally records the commands used to edit the file. Obviously the more detailed the history the more the file size grows. Reset all Warning Dialog Boxes This option enables any warning .