Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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© 2005 Adobe Systems Incorporated. Adobe® Photoshop® CS2 User Guide for Windows® and Macintosh If this guide is distributed with software that includes an end user agreement, this guide, as well as the software described in it, is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. Except as permitted by any such license, no part of this guide may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or trans mitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Please note that the content in this guide is protected under copyright law even if it is not distributed with software that includes an end user license agreement. [. . . ] For detailed information, see also "To use the Stamp tool in Vanishing Point" on page 383 and "Vanishing Point tools" on page 380.
· To paint with a color, select the Brush tool, set the options for Diameter, Hardness, Opacity, and Heal. Click the
Brush Color box to open the Adobe Color Picker to select a color. When painting in a plane, the brush size and shape scales and orients properly to the plane's perspective. Shift-drag constrains the stroke to a straight line.
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· To transform a floating selection, select the Transform tool
and scale, rotate, or move the floating selection. You can also select a Transform tool options to flip horizontally or flop vertically the floating selection in relation to the plane orientation.
· To paste an item from the clipboard, press Ctrl+V or Command+V. For detailed information, see also "To paste an item into Vanishing Point" on page 382. Note: If the plane is not the proper size to accommodate your painting, cloning, or transforming, select the Edit Plane tool and drag an edge node of the bounding box to scale the plane. Press Ctrl+Z (Windows) or Command+Z (Mac OS) one or more times to undo an operation one or more times. Press Shift+Ctrl+Z (Windows) or Shift+Command+Z (Mac OS) to redo an operation. Press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) to change the Cancel button to Reset so that you can revert the image to its original state in the Vanishing Point dialog box.
6 Click OK.
To preserve the perspective plane information in an image, save your document in PSD, TIFF, or JPEG format.
See also
"Keys for using Vanishing Point" on page 762 "To create a brush and set painting options" on page 475
To define and adjust perspective planes in Vanishing Point
Vanishing Point lets you define rectangular planes that line up with the perspective in an image. The accuracy of the plane determines whether any edits or adjustments are properly scaled and oriented in your image. After you establish the four corner nodes, you can scale, move, or reshape to fine-tune the perspective plane. Sometimes, lining up the bounding box and grid of the plane with a texture or pattern in your image helps you accurately match the image's perspective.
1 With an image open in Photoshop, choose Filter > Vanishing Point. 2 Select the Create Plane tool
and click in the preview image to add the corner node. Try to use a rectangular object or a plane area in the image as a guide when creating the perspective plane. To help with node placement, hold down the "x" key to zoom into the preview image.
Note: As you add corner nodes, you can delete the last node if it's not correct by pressing the Backspace key (Windows) or Delete key (Mac OS).
3 Select the Edit Plane tool
and do one or more of the following:
· To reshape the perspective plane, drag a corner node. · To adjust the grid, enter a value in the Grid Size text box or click the down arrow and move the slider. You can also
adjust the grid size when the Create Plane tool is selected.
· To move the plane, click inside the plane and drag. · To scale the plane, drag an edge node in a segment of the bounding box.
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Dragging an edge node to increase the size of a plane to accommodate your edits
Note: The bounding box and grid of a perspective plane is normally blue. If there's a problem with the placement of the corner nodes, the plane is invalid, and the bounding box and grid turn either red (severe problems resolving the plane's aspect ratio) or yellow (problems resolving the vanishing points of the perspective plane). When your plane is invalid, move the corner nodes until the bounding box and grid are blue.
4 (Optional) To tear off a perpendicular plane, select the Create Plane or Edit Plane tool and Ctrl-drag (Windows) or Command-drag (Mac OS) an edge node along the bounding box.
You can create as many planes as you want. To paint, clone, or transform and maintain a consistent scale and orientation, it's best to tear off additional planes rather than create unrelated planes. [. . . ] See vector graphics
grayscale images
about 228
colorizing 297
converting from Bitmap mode 236
converting to black-and-white
images 313
converting to indexed color 238
creating by mixing channels 304
creating from color images 235,
312
halftone screen attributes for 721
storing selections in 438
grids 60
groups
adding layers to 400
blending modes 410
grouping layers 400
viewing 398
Grow command 325
guides
Smart Guides 60
Smart Guides, hiding 61
snapping 60
H halftone cell 181
Halftone Pattern filter 523
halftone screens
about 181
for Bitmap-mode conversions 237
halftones
about 721
Custom Spot Function option 722
saving settings of 722
selecting attributes for 721
Hand tool 51
handtinted images 305
hanging punctuation 561
Hard light mode 488
hard proof 716
Hardness option 477
HDR images
about 201
converting to 8 or 16 bits per
channel 205
Merge To HDR command 202,
203
viewing 204
working with 202
Help system
PDF version of 8
tutorials in 7
hexadecimal color values 243
Hide All Layer Styles command 416
Hide Auto Slice command 576
Hide Slice Number command 576
hiding and showing
alert messages 69
channels 439
grid and guides 61
layer styles 417
text selections 545
tool tips 46
using layer masks 433
High Dynamic Range images. See
HDR images
High Pass filter 525
high-key images 275
highlights
adjusting 373
adjusting with Levels 285
Histogram palette
about 276
adjusting histogram view 276
All Channels View 276
Compact View 276
displaying channels in color 278
Expanded View 276
previewing adjustments in 279
refreshing 279
showing 276
statistics 278
viewing a specific channel in 277
histograms
about 275
cache level 278
clipped values 292
reading 275
History Brush tool 71, 75
history information, adding to
files 98
history log 693
History palette
about 72
and batch processing 740
history states
deleting 73
options 74
painting with snapshot 75
replacing 490
reverting to previous 73
HKS color 247
horizontal scale of type, adjusting 551
HSB mode
INDEX
791
in Adobe Color Picker 242, 244
selecting colors in 243
HTML
ALT element 589, 593
cell alignment for text 590
MESSAGE element 589, 593
output settings 647, 648
target frame 589, 593
URLs in image maps 593
URLs in slices 589
HTTP Proxy server, specifying in
Version Cue 159
Hue mode 488
Hue/Saturation command
about 295
adjusting 296
colorizing grayscale images
with 297
modifying color range with
eyedroppers 297
specifying range of colors with 296
Hyphenation command 562
I ICC Profile option 655
ICC profiles
See also color profiles
embedding in files 633
scanning and 190
IDs, in Version Cue 168
Illustrator. See Adobe Illustrator
Image Dimensions option 182
image map placement 649
Image Map tool 591
image map types 649
Image Map Visibility button 592
image maps
about 590
adding links to 593
aligning 595
arranging 595
bounding box areas 592
client-side 596
converting layer-based to tool
based 592
creating 591
duplicating 594
layer-based 591
modifying in image 595
server-side 596
tool-based 591
type 596
viewing 592
image noise 353
Image Previews option 655
Image Processor 739
Image Size command
changing pixel dimensions 184
recording in actions 736
using Auto option 186
images
See also bitmap images, optimizing
images, vector graphics
about 177
bit depth 231
color adjustments 274, 281
converting between bit depths 232
converting between color
modes 234
copying selections between 331
creating from history state 74
creating from snapshot 74
creating monochrome 305
creating new 191
displaying size of 182
flattening 409
for video 704
grayscale 228
handtinted 305
high-key 275
indexed-color conversion
options 238
loading selections into 335
low-key 275
maximum size of 180
noise in 218
pixel dimensions of 184
posterizing 313
preserving highlight and shadow
detail in 293
previewing for use in video 708
previewing in browser 596
print dimensions of 185
printing 710
pseudocolor 240
resampling 182
restoring 71
reverting to any state 72, 75
RGB 227
rotating or flipping 347
saving 653
scanning 188, 189
selective sharpening 357
sharpening 354, 355, 356
trimming 350
Import command 188, 196
Import Folder As Frames
command 623
Import Version Cue 1. 0 Data
command 159
importing
See also scanning
anti-aliased PICT files 196
artwork by dragging 333
files as animation frames 623
Illustrator art 196
images with WIA support 189
PDF files 197
PICT resources 196
importing images with WIA 187
In Use By file status, in Version
Cue 128
In Use By alerts in Version Cue 130
In Use By Me file status, in Version
Cue 128
Increase Font Size command 97
Increase Rating command 91
indenting paragraphs 560
Indexed Color mode
about 238
conversion options 238
converting RGB and Grayscale
images to 238
using type with 532
Info palette
about 55
before-and-after color values in 55
color corrections display 55
options for 57
out-of-gamut colors 55
previewing color changes in 279
INDEX
792
showing 280
using 56
information box 182
Ink Outlines filter 518
inkjet printers 181
Inner Glow effect 416
Inner Shadow effect 416
input device profiles 263, 266
Insert Conditional command 735
Insert Menu Item command 733, 734
Insert Path command 732
Insert Set Optimization Settings
command 736
Insert Set Output Folder
command 736
Insert Stop command 733
installation, software 1
integration between Adobe
applications 700
International Color Consortium
(ICC) 252
International Press
Telecommunications
Council 223
interpolation methods 183, 360
Intersect With Channel option 344
Inverse command 324
Invert command 312
Invert Selection command 87
IPTC 223
IPTC (IIM, legacy) 96
IPTC Core 96
IPTC information 96
IPTC metadata, editing 97
J JavaScript 747
jitter
about 478
angle 479
color 483
count 481
flow 484
opacity 484
roundness 479
size 479
texture depth 482
JP2 format. See JPEG 2000 format
JPEG 2000 format
about 666, 681
alpha channels 667
Compliance option 667
defining a region of interest in 667
Growing Thumbnail option 667
Metadata Format option 667
optional plug-in 666
Progressive option 667
saving in 666
Tile Size option 667
Wavelet Filter option 667
JPEG artifacts 354
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