The File menu offers a cornucopia of file options, from opening new images and opening saved files to browsing existing files, closing files, and saving files. You can edit a file in ImageReady, save a file optimized for the Web, import and export special file types, grab an image from your scanner or digital camera, and apply automated tasks to certain files or batches of files. You can even enter or retrieve specialized information about a file.
You’ll find the page setup, preview, and printing commands on the File menu. And on a PC, there’s even an entry for leaving Photoshop entirely (Mac users can find the Quit command on the Photoshop menu). To open a file, choose File➪Open and navigate to the folder containing the file you want to open. Select the file and click OK to open it. Choose Online Services to access Adobe partners and providers offering a variety of services such as ordering prints, photo books, and calendars.
You’ll find the page setup, preview, and printing commands on the File menu. And on a PC, there’s even an entry for leaving Photoshop entirely (Mac users can find the Quit command on the Photoshop menu). To open a file, choose File➪Open and navigate to the folder containing the file you want to open. Select the file and click OK to open it. Choose Online Services to access Adobe partners and providers offering a variety of services such as ordering prints, photo books, and calendars.
Opening and saving files in Photoshop
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