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Placing Fireworks graphics in Photoshop

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 325 User Guide 3 Navigate to the folder where the Photoshop or other filters and plug-ins are installed, and click Select (Windows) or Choose (Macintosh). If a message appears asking if you want to restart Fireworks, click OK. 4 Restart Fireworks to load the filters and plug-ins. Note: Alternately, you can install plug-ins directly into the Fireworks Plug-ins folder. Placing Fireworks graphics in Photoshop Fireworks provides extensive support for exporting files in Photoshop (PSD) format. Export settings let you control which elements in the file remain editable when you reopen it in Photoshop. A Fireworks image exported into Photoshop maintains the same editability when reopened in Fireworks as other Photoshop graphics. Export options for editability, appearance, and file size let you determine the best possible export procedure for your particular graphic. Photoshop users can work with their graphic in Fireworks and then continue editing in Photoshop. To export a file in Photoshop format: 1 Select File > Export or click the Quick Export button and choose Other > Export to Photoshop. 2 In the Export dialog box, name your file and choose Photoshop PSD from the Save As menu. 3 To specify grouped export settings, choose an option from the Settings menu. These settings provide preset combinations of individual export options for objects, effects, and text in the Fireworks file. Individual export options are described in detail in "Customizing files for export to Photoshop" on page 325. Maintain Editability over Appearance converts objects to layers, keeps effects editable, and converts the text to editable Photoshop text layers. Select this option if you plan to edit the image extensively in Photoshop and do not need to preserve the exact appearance of the Fireworks image. Maintain Fireworks Appearance converts each object into an individual Photoshop layer, and effects and text become non-editable. Select this option if you want to maintain control over the Fireworks objects in Photoshop but also want to maintain the original appearance of the Fireworks image. Smaller Photoshop File flattens each layer into a fully rendered image. Select this option if you are exporting a file containing a large number of Fireworks objects. Custom allows you to choose specific settings for objects, effects, and text. 4 Click Save to export the Photoshop file. Note: Photoshop 5.5 and earlier cannot open files with more than 100 layers. You must delete or merge objects if the Fireworks document you are exporting contains more than 100 objects. Customizing files for export to Photoshop When you export a file to Photoshop, you can choose customized settings for exporting objects, effects, and text. To customize settings for export to Photoshop: 1 In the Export dialog box, with Photoshop PSD selected as the export file type, choose Custom from the Settings pop-up menu. 2 In the Objects pop-up menu, choose one of the following: Convert to Photoshop Layers converts individual Fireworks objects to Photoshop layers and Fireworks masks to Photoshop layer masks.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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Navigate to the folder where the Photoshop or other filters and plug-ins are installed, and click Select (Windows)
or Choose (Macintosh). If a message appears asking if you want to restart Fireworks, click OK.
4
Restart Fireworks to load the filters and plug-ins.
Note:
Alternately, you can install plug-ins directly into the Fireworks Plug-ins folder.
Placing Fireworks graphics in Photoshop
Fireworks provides extensive support for exporting files in Photoshop (PSD) format. Export settings let you control
which elements in the file remain editable when you reopen it in Photoshop.
A Fireworks image exported into Photoshop maintains the same editability when reopened in Fireworks as other
Photoshop graphics. Export options for editability, appearance, and file size let you determine the best possible
export procedure for your particular graphic. Photoshop users can work with their graphic in Fireworks and then
continue editing in Photoshop.
To export a file in Photoshop format:
1
Select File > Export or click the Quick Export button and choose Other > Export to Photoshop.
2
In the Export dialog box, name your file and choose Photoshop PSD from the Save As menu.
3
To specify grouped export settings, choose an option from the Settings menu. These settings provide preset
combinations of individual export options for objects, effects, and text in the Fireworks file. Individual export
options are described in detail in “Customizing files for export to Photoshop” on page 325.
Maintain Editability over Appearance
converts objects to layers, keeps effects editable, and converts the text to
editable Photoshop text layers. Select this option if you plan to edit the image extensively in Photoshop and do not
need to preserve the exact appearance of the Fireworks image.
Maintain Fireworks Appearance
converts each object into an individual Photoshop layer, and effects and text
become non-editable. Select this option if you want to maintain control over the Fireworks objects in Photoshop
but also want to maintain the original appearance of the Fireworks image.
Smaller Photoshop File
flattens each layer into a fully rendered image. Select this option if you are exporting a file
containing a large number of Fireworks objects.
Custom
allows you to choose specific settings for objects, effects, and text.
4
Click Save to export the Photoshop file.
Note:
Photoshop 5.5 and earlier cannot open files with more than 100 layers. You must delete or merge objects if the
Fireworks document you are exporting contains more than 100 objects.
Customizing files for export to Photoshop
When you export a file to Photoshop, you can choose customized settings for exporting objects, effects, and text.
To customize settings for export to Photoshop:
1
In the Export dialog box, with Photoshop PSD selected as the export file type, choose Custom from the Settings
pop-up menu.
2
In the Objects pop-up menu, choose one of the following:
Convert to Photoshop Layers
converts individual Fireworks objects to Photoshop layers and Fireworks masks to
Photoshop layer masks.