Custom Workspaces
We can think of two good uses for the new ability to create custom workspaces
in Photoshop: one is if you work in a small office and have to share your
computer with someone working a different shift, and two if you simply
want different palette arrangements for different tasks.
To create a custom workspace, arrange your palettes as you prefer them,
then select Window/Workspace/Save Workspace from the pulldown menus. Give
that arrangement a name, when prompted. To call it up in the future, all
you'll need to do is select Window/Workspace, then the name you've assigned
it. Although this has been just a quick look at some of Photoshop's new
features, as you can see Adobe have put considerable thought into the
new features they have added. In some waysit is hard to improve what is
already regarded as one of the most complete Although this has been just
a quick look at some of Photoshop's new features, as you can see Adobe
have put considerable thought into the new features they have added. In
some waysit is hard to improve what is already regarded as one of the
most complete
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Organize Images
If your intranet resources include several folders of digital pictures-thousands
of shots taken for catalogs, perhaps-and you've ever wasted time opening
one picture and then another trying to find the one you need.
The File Browser lets you scan through your images visually, by creating
thumbnails of a whole folder. To open it, select File/Browse from the
pulldown menu. The File Browser is initially in the palette well in the
upper right corner, so you'll want to drag in into the center of the desktop.
Resize it to offer more coverage. You'll see your folders displaying in
a tree hierarchy in the upper left corner, with the contents of each folder
in the larger page to the right.
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