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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 328 User Guide About extending Fireworks If you are proficient in JavaScript and Fireworks, you can use JavaScript to write your own objects and commands that affect Fireworks documents and the elements within them. In addition, you can use Fireworks Cross Product Communication Architecture to allow ActionScript™ 2.0 and C++ applications to control Fireworks. For more information, see Extending Fireworks Help. About Adobe XMP Adobe XMP (eXtensible Metadata Platform) is a technology that assists the user in adding file information to files saved in PNG, GIF, JPEG, Photoshop and TIFF formats. XMP facilitates the exchange of metadata between Adobe applications. For example, users can save metadata from one file as a template and then import the metadata into other files. The user can do the following to save metadata as a template or XMP file in order to import the metadata into other files. 1 Choose File > File Info 2 Do one of the following: • To save metadata as a template, click the triangle icon at the top of the dialog box, and choose Save Metadata Template. Enter a template name, and click Save. • To save metadata to an XMP file, click Save in the Advanced pane of the dialog box. Type a file name, choose a location for the file, and click Save. About Adobe Bridge Adobe® Bridge is a cross-platform application included with Adobe® Creative Suite® 3 components that helps you locate, organize, and browse the assets you need to create print, web, video, and audio content. You can start Bridge from any Creative Suite component (except Acrobat 8), and use it to access both Adobe and non-Adobe assets. From Adobe Bridge, you can: • Manage image, footage, and audio files: Preview, search, sort, and process files in Bridge without opening individual applications. You can also edit metadata for files, and use Bridge to place files into your documents, projects, or compositions. • Manage your photos: Generate a web gallery from a group of images, import and edit photos from your digital camera card, group related photos in stacks, and open or import camera raw files and edit their settings without starting Photoshop. You can also search leading stock libraries and download royalty-free images by way of Adobe Stock Photos. • Work with Adobe Version Cue®-managed assets. • Perform automated tasks, such as batch commands. • Synchronize color settings across color-managed Creative Suite components. • Start a real-time web conference to share your desktop and review documents.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
328
About extending Fireworks
If you are proficient in JavaScript and Fireworks, you can use JavaScript to write your own objects and commands
that affect Fireworks documents and the elements within them. In addition, you can use Fireworks Cross Product
Communication Architecture to allow ActionScript™ 2.0 and C++ applications to control Fireworks. For more
information, see Extending Fireworks Help.
About Adobe XMP
Adobe XMP (eXtensible Metadata Platform) is a technology that assists the user in adding file information to files
saved in PNG, GIF, JPEG, Photoshop and TIFF formats. XMP facilitates the exchange of metadata between Adobe
applications. For example, users can save metadata from one file as a template and then import the metadata into
other files.
The user can do the following to save metadata as a template or XMP file in order to import the metadata into other
files.
1
Choose File > File Info
2
Do one of the following:
To save metadata as a template, click the triangle icon at the top of the dialog box, and choose Save Metadata
Template. Enter a template name, and click Save.
To save metadata to an XMP file, click Save in the Advanced pane of the dialog box. Type a file name, choose a
location for the file, and click Save.
About Adobe Bridge
Adobe
®
Bridge is a cross-platform application included with Adobe
®
Creative Suite
®
3 components that helps you
locate, organize, and browse the assets you need to create print, web, video, and audio content. You can start Bridge
from any Creative Suite component (except Acrobat 8), and use it to access both Adobe and non-Adobe assets.
From Adobe Bridge, you can:
Manage image, footage, and audio files: Preview, search, sort, and process files in Bridge without opening
individual applications. You can also edit metadata for files, and use Bridge to place files into your documents,
projects, or compositions.
Manage your photos: Generate a web gallery from a group of images, import and edit photos from your digital
camera card, group related photos in stacks, and open or import camera raw files and edit their settings without
starting Photoshop. You can also search leading stock libraries and download royalty-free images by way of
Adobe Stock Photos.
Work with Adobe Version Cue
®
-managed assets.
Perform automated tasks, such as batch commands.
Synchronize color settings across color-managed Creative Suite components.
Start a real-time web conference to share your desktop and review documents.