Adobe 23101335 User Guide - Page 88
Displaying status information, Displaying file and image information
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78 CHAPTER 1 Looking at the Work Area To show one Extra from a list of hidden Extras: Choose View > Show and choose an Extra from the submenu. Choosing one of the hidden Extras will cause it to show, and turn off all other Extras. To Turn on and off a group of Extras: Choose View > Show > All to turn on and show all available Extras. Choose View > Show > None to turn off all Extras. You can also view copyright and authorship information that has been added to the file. This information includes standard file information and Digimarc® watermarks. Photoshop automatically scans opened images for watermarks using the Digimarc Detect Watermark plug-in. If a watermark is detected, Photoshop displays a copyright symbol in the image window's title bar and updates the Copyright & URL section of the File Info dialog box. Displaying status information The status bar at the bottom of the window displays useful information-such as the current magnification and file size of the active image, and brief instructions for using the active tool. To display file information in the document window (Photoshop): 1 Click the triangle in the bottom border of the application window (Windows) or document window (Mac OS). To show or hide the status bar (Windows only): Choose Window > Show Status Bar or Window > Hide Status Bar. Displaying file and image information Information about the current file size and other features of the image is displayed at the bottom of the application window (Windows) or document window (Mac OS). Note: In ImageReady, if the document window is wide enough, two image information boxes appear, enabling you to view two different information options for the image at the same time. For more information about original and optimized images, see "Viewing images during optimization" on page 316. 2 Select a view option: • Document Size to display information on the amount of data in the image. The number on the left represents the printing size of the image- approximately the size of the saved, flattened file in Adobe Photoshop format. The number on the right indicates the file's approximate size including layers and channels. For more information on how layers affect file size, see "Using layer styles" on page 226.