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Working with Photoshop

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 322 User Guide • Right-click the image on the Thumbnails tab of the Results window. • Right-click the associated img tag in the HTML code on the Edit tab of the Document window. 3 Select Edit in Fireworks from the pop-up menu. HomeSite starts Fireworks, if it is not already open. 4 If prompted, specify whether to locate a Fireworks source file for the placed image. For more information on Fireworks source PNG files, see Fireworks Help. 5 In Fireworks, edit the image. The Document window indicates that you are editing a Fireworks image from another application. 6 When you are finished making edits, click Done in the Document window. The updated image is exported back to HomeSite, and the PNG source file is saved if a source file was selected. Working with Photoshop Fireworks provides excellent support for importing native Photoshop (PSD) files, with options for retaining many aspects of the imported files, including layers, masks, and editable text. As a result, you can bring Photoshop images into Fireworks for further editing and web optimization without losing the ability to export the images back into Photoshop. Placing Photoshop graphics in Fireworks You can drag individual Photoshop graphics into Fireworks, or you can import an entire Photoshop file. Dragging individual Photoshop graphics into Fireworks You can place Photoshop graphics into Fireworks by dragging them into your document. To drag a Photoshop graphic into Fireworks: ❖ Drag the graphic from Photoshop into an open document in Fireworks. Each graphic you drag becomes a new bitmap object. Text is also imported as a bitmap object and becomes uneditable as text. For more information, see "About importing text from Photoshop" on page 323. Importing Photoshop files into Fireworks When you import or open a Photoshop file in Fireworks, the Photoshop file is imported into a PNG file using the import preferences that you have specified. In addition to preserving layers and text as specified by the import options, Fireworks preserves and converts the following Photoshop features: • Layer masks convert to Fireworks object masks. • Layer effects convert to Fireworks Live Filters, if a corresponding Live Filter exists. For example, the Drop Shadow layer effect converts to a Drop Shadow Live Filter in Fireworks. Note: Layer effects and Live Filters may vary in appearance slightly. • Blending modes for layers convert to Fireworks blending modes for corresponding objects, if those blending modes are supported by Fireworks.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
322
Right-click the image on the Thumbnails tab of the Results window.
Right-click the associated
img
tag in the HTML code on the Edit tab of the Document window.
3
Select Edit in Fireworks from the pop-up menu.
HomeSite starts Fireworks, if it is not already open.
4
If prompted, specify whether to locate a Fireworks source file for the placed image. For more information on
Fireworks source PNG files, see Fireworks Help.
5
In Fireworks, edit the image.
The Document window indicates that you are editing a Fireworks image from another application.
6
When you are finished making edits, click Done in the Document window.
The updated image is exported back to HomeSite, and the PNG source file is saved if a source file was selected.
Working with Photoshop
Fireworks provides excellent support for importing native Photoshop (PSD) files, with options for retaining many
aspects of the imported files, including layers, masks, and editable text. As a result, you can bring Photoshop images
into Fireworks for further editing and web optimization without losing the ability to export the images back into
Photoshop.
Placing Photoshop graphics in Fireworks
You can drag individual Photoshop graphics into Fireworks, or you can import an entire Photoshop file.
Dragging individual Photoshop graphics into Fireworks
You can place Photoshop graphics into Fireworks by dragging them into your document.
To drag a Photoshop graphic into Fireworks:
Drag the graphic from Photoshop into an open document in Fireworks.
Each graphic you drag becomes a new bitmap object. Text is also imported as a bitmap object and becomes
uneditable as text. For more information, see “About importing text from Photoshop” on page 323.
Importing Photoshop files into Fireworks
When you import or open a Photoshop file in Fireworks, the Photoshop file is imported into a PNG file using the
import preferences that you have specified. In addition to preserving layers and text as specified by the import
options, Fireworks preserves and converts the following Photoshop features:
Layer masks convert to Fireworks object masks.
Layer effects convert to Fireworks Live Filters, if a corresponding Live Filter exists. For example, the Drop Shadow
layer effect converts to a Drop Shadow Live Filter in Fireworks.
Note:
Layer effects and Live Filters may vary in appearance slightly.
Blending modes for layers convert to Fireworks blending modes for corresponding objects, if those blending
modes are supported by Fireworks.