Task 2 How to Use the Toolbox


Each time you launch Photoshop or ImageReady, the toolbox appears on the screen, usually in the upper-left corner. In the process of editing an image, you will go to the toolbox frequently to select various selection, painting, and specialty tools. This task outlines what you'll find in the toolbox and how to access it.

1. Open the Photoshop Toolbox

The toolbox should appear automatically on the desktop, but it can be closed, which means you have to reopen it. To open the toolbox, select Window, Tools.

2. Select a Photoshop Tool

Click a tool to select it. If the tool button contains a small triangle in the lower-right corner, that tool offers additional tool options in a pop-out menu. Click and hold the tool button to view the pop-out menu; drag through the pop-out menu to select one of the additional tools.

3. Open the ImageReady Toolbox

The ImageReady toolbox should appear on the desktop as soon as ImageReady opens. Like its Photoshop counterpart, the ImageReady toolbox also can be closed, requiring you to reopen it. To open the toolbox in ImageReady, select Window, Tools.

4. Select an ImageReady Tool

Click a tool to select it. If the tool button contains a small triangle in the lower-right corner, that tool offers additional tool options in a pop-out menu. Click and hold the tool button to view the pop-out menu; drag through the pop-out menu to select one of the additional tools.

5. Jump Between ImageReady and Photoshop

Click the Edit in button at the bottom of either the Photoshop or the ImageReady toolbox to move between Photoshop and ImageReady. This technique is especially useful when you have a file open and want to use features from both applications. You can also perform this command from a menu by selecting File, Edit in Photoshop/ImageReady or by pressing Ctrl+Shift+M (Windows) or -Shift-M (Mac).

How-To Hints

Path to Adobe Online

Click the Adobe Online button at the top of the toolbox (the feather icon) to access the Adobe.com website. Alternatively, select Help, Photoshop Online from the menu bar.

Configuring the Jump to Menu

By default, you can jump to Photoshop or ImageReady by clicking the Edit in button. You can access alternative graphics editors as well as HTML editors by creating a shortcut or alias to a desired application and dragging it to the following location on the Mac: Adobe\Photoshop CS2\Helpers\Jump To Graphics Editor (or Jump To HTML Editor). In Windows, create the shortcut to the desired application by opening Windows Explorer, right-clicking the application's filename, and selecting Create Shortcut from the context menu. Then drag the shortcut to the following location: Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop CS2\Helpers\Jump To Graphics Editor (or Jump To HTML Editor).




How To Use Adobe Photoshop CS2
How To Use Adobe Photoshop CS2
ISBN: 0672327511
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 184

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