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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 323 User Guide • The first alpha channel in the Channels palette converts to transparent areas in the Fireworks image. Fireworks does not support additional Photoshop alpha channels. Photoshop adjustment layers, clipping groups, and paths are not supported by Fireworks. Fireworks ignores these features when importing Photoshop files. However, you can export paths to Illustrator in Photoshop, and then import the AI file into Fireworks. Note: In Windows, Photoshop filenames must include a PSD extension for Fireworks to recognize the Photoshop file type. To import a Photoshop file into Fireworks: 1 Select File > Import or File > Open and navigate to a Photoshop (PSD) file. 2 Click Open. The Photoshop file is imported into a PNG file. If you make changes and want to save the file as a PSD, you must export it to PSD format. For more information, see "Placing Fireworks graphics in Photoshop" on page 325. About importing text from Photoshop You can open or import a Photoshop file containing text. When opening Photoshop files that contain text, Fireworks checks if you have the necessary fonts on your system. If you don't, Fireworks asks if you want to replace the fonts or maintain their appearance. For more information, see Fireworks Help. If the text in your Photoshop file has effects applied to it that Fireworks supports, the effects are still applied when brought into Fireworks. However, because Fireworks and Photoshop apply effects differently, the effects may appear different in each application. When Photoshop 6 or 7 files that contain text are opened or imported in Fireworks, with the Maintain Appearance option selected, a cached image of the text is displayed so its appearance remains the same as it was in Photoshop. Once you edit the text, the cached image is replaced with actual text that may differ in appearance from the original text. 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. Note: Fireworks cannot export text in Photoshop 6 or 7 format. If you edit a document containing Photoshop 6 or 7 text and then export the document back to Photoshop, the file is exported in Photoshop 5.5 format. However, if you don't make any change to the text, the file is exported in Photoshop 6 format. For more about exporting Photoshop files, see "Placing Fireworks graphics in Photoshop" on page 325. Specifying Photoshop file import options The import preference options in Fireworks let you specify how to handle layers and text in imported Photoshop files. Depending on the options that you choose, you can control the degree of appearance and editability retained in imported files. To specify import options for Photoshop files: 1 Select Edit > Preferences. Note: On Mac OS X, choose Fireworks > Preferences. 2 Click the Import tab (Windows) or choose Import from the pop-up menu (Macintosh). 3 Specify import options:

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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The first alpha channel in the Channels palette converts to transparent areas in the Fireworks image. Fireworks
does not support additional Photoshop alpha channels.
Photoshop adjustment layers, clipping groups, and paths are not supported by Fireworks. Fireworks ignores these
features when importing Photoshop files. However, you can export paths to Illustrator in Photoshop, and then
import the AI file into Fireworks.
Note:
In Windows, Photoshop filenames must include a PSD extension for Fireworks to recognize the Photoshop file
type.
To import a Photoshop file into Fireworks:
1
Select File > Import or File > Open and navigate to a Photoshop (PSD) file.
2
Click Open.
The Photoshop file is imported into a PNG file. If you make changes and want to save the file as a PSD, you must
export it to PSD format. For more information, see “Placing Fireworks graphics in Photoshop” on page 325.
About importing text from Photoshop
You can open or import a Photoshop file containing text.
When opening Photoshop files that contain text, Fireworks checks if you have the necessary fonts on your system. If
you don’t, Fireworks asks if you want to replace the fonts or maintain their appearance. For more information, see
Fireworks Help.
If the text in your Photoshop file has effects applied to it that Fireworks supports, the effects are still applied when
brought into Fireworks. However, because Fireworks and Photoshop apply effects differently, the effects may appear
different in each application.
When Photoshop 6 or 7 files that contain text are opened or imported in Fireworks, with the Maintain Appearance
option selected, a cached image of the text is displayed so its appearance remains the same as it was in Photoshop.
Once you edit the text, the cached image is replaced with actual text that may differ in appearance from the original
text. 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.
Note:
Fireworks cannot export text in Photoshop 6 or 7 format. If you edit a document containing Photoshop 6 or 7 text
and then export the document back to Photoshop, the file is exported in Photoshop 5.5 format. However, if you don’t
make any change to the text, the file is exported in Photoshop 6 format. For more about exporting Photoshop files, see
“Placing Fireworks graphics in Photoshop” on page 325.
Specifying Photoshop file import options
The import preference options in Fireworks let you specify how to handle layers and text in imported Photoshop
files. Depending on the options that you choose, you can control the degree of appearance and editability retained
in imported files.
To specify import options for Photoshop files:
1
Select Edit > Preferences.
Note:
On Mac OS X, choose Fireworks > Preferences.
2
Click the Import tab (Windows) or choose Import from the pop-up menu (Macintosh).
3
Specify import options: