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Using Photoshop filters and plug-ins

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 324 User Guide Layers: Convert to Fireworks Objects imports each layer in the Photoshop file as a separate object on a single layer in Fireworks. Layers: Share Layer Between Frames makes the imported layers visible across all frames in the Fireworks file. Layers: Convert to Frames imports each layer in the Photoshop file as an object on a separate frame in Fireworks. This option is useful for importing files that you want to use as animations. Text: Editable converts text in the Photoshop file to editable Fireworks text. This option lets you edit imported text using the Fireworks Text tool and the Property inspector. The converted text may vary slightly in appearance from the original. Text: Maintain Appearance converts text in the Photoshop file to a bitmap object in Fireworks. This option maintains the original appearance of the text but does not allow you to edit it using the Fireworks Text tool. The original font data is stored in the PNG file so that if the file is on a system that does have the fonts, you can choose to use those fonts or maintain appearance. Use Flat Composite Image imports the Photoshop file as a flattened image without layers. 4 Click OK. Using Photoshop filters and plug-ins Fireworks lets you use many Photoshop and other third-party filters and plug-ins. You can use plug-ins in either the Live Filters window or the Filters menu. Note: Plug-ins and filters for Photoshop 5.5 and earlier versions are supported. Photoshop 6 or later plug-ins and filters are not compatible with Fireworks CS3. For more information on the Live Filters window and the Filters menu, see Fireworks Help. To use Photoshop and other third-party filters and plug-ins using the Preferences dialog box: 1 Select Edit > Preferences. Note: On Mac OS X, choose Fireworks > Preferences. 2 Click the Folders tab (Windows) or choose Folders from the pop-up menu (Macintosh). 3 Select the Photoshop Plug-ins option. The Select a Folder (Windows) or Choose a Folder (Macintosh) dialog box opens. Note: If the dialog box doesn't automatically open, click Browse. 4 Navigate to the folder where the Photoshop or other filters and plug-ins are installed, and click Select (Windows) or Choose (Macintosh). 5 Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box. 6 Restart Fireworks to load the filters and plug-ins. To use Photoshop and other third-party filters and plug-ins using the Live Filters window: 1 Select any vector object, bitmap object, or text block on the canvas and click the Add Effects button in the Property inspector. Note: The Add Effects button is available only when an object is selected on the canvas. 2 Select Options > Locate Plug-ins from the pop-up menu that appears.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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Layers: Convert to Fireworks Objects
imports each layer in the Photoshop file as a separate object on a single layer
in Fireworks.
Layers: Share Layer Between Frames
makes the imported layers visible across all frames in the Fireworks file.
Layers: Convert to Frames
imports each layer in the Photoshop file as an object on a separate frame in Fireworks.
This option is useful for importing files that you want to use as animations.
Text: Editable
converts text in the Photoshop file to editable Fireworks text. This option lets you edit imported text
using the Fireworks Text tool and the Property inspector. The converted text may vary slightly in appearance from
the original.
Text: Maintain Appearance
converts text in the Photoshop file to a bitmap object in Fireworks. This option
maintains the original appearance of the text but does not allow you to edit it using the Fireworks Text tool. The
original font data is stored in the PNG file so that if the file is on a system that does have the fonts, you can choose
to use those fonts or maintain appearance.
Use Flat Composite Image
imports the Photoshop file as a flattened image without layers.
4
Click OK.
Using Photoshop filters and plug-ins
Fireworks lets you use many Photoshop and other third-party filters and plug-ins. You can use plug-ins in either the
Live Filters window or the Filters menu.
Note:
Plug-ins and filters for Photoshop 5.5 and earlier versions are supported. Photoshop 6 or later plug-ins and filters
are not compatible with Fireworks CS3.
For more information on the Live Filters window and the Filters menu, see Fireworks Help.
To use Photoshop and other third-party filters and plug-ins using the Preferences dialog box:
1
Select Edit > Preferences.
Note:
On Mac OS X, choose Fireworks > Preferences.
2
Click the Folders tab (Windows) or choose Folders from the pop-up menu (Macintosh).
3
Select the Photoshop Plug-ins option.
The Select a Folder (Windows) or Choose a Folder (Macintosh) dialog box opens.
Note:
If the dialog box doesn’t automatically open, click Browse.
4
Navigate to the folder where the Photoshop or other filters and plug-ins are installed, and click Select (Windows)
or Choose (Macintosh).
5
Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box.
6
Restart Fireworks to load the filters and plug-ins.
To use Photoshop and other third-party filters and plug-ins using the Live Filters window:
1
Select any vector object, bitmap object, or text block on the canvas and click the Add Effects button in the Property
inspector.
Note:
The Add Effects button is available only when an object is selected on the canvas.
2
Select Options > Locate Plug-ins from the pop-up menu that appears.