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Enable Photoshop plug-ins using the Preferences dialog box

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 260 Using Fireworks with other applications Enable Photoshop plug-ins using the Preferences dialog box 1 Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Fireworks > Preferences (Mac OS). 2 Click the Plug-Ins category. 3 Select Photoshop Plug-Ins. The Select a Folder (Windows) or Choose a Folder (Mac OS) dialog box opens. Note: If the dialog box doesn't 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 (Mac OS). 5 Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box. 6 Restart Fireworks. More Help topics "Plug-ins preferences" on page 282 Enable Photoshop plug-ins using the Live Filters window 1 Select any vector object, bitmap object, or text block on the canvas and click the plus (+) icon next to the Filters label in the Property inspector. 2 Select Options > Locate Plug-ins from the pop-up menu. 3 Navigate to the folder where the Photoshop or other filters and plug-ins are installed, and click Select (Windows) or Choose (Mac OS). If a message appears asking if you want to restart Fireworks, click OK. 4 Restart Fireworks to load the filters and plug-ins. Note: Alternatively, you can install plug-ins directly into the Fireworks Plug-ins folder. Place Fireworks graphics in Photoshop Fireworks provides extensive support for exporting files in Photoshop (PSD) format. A Fireworks image exported into Photoshop maintains the same editability when reopened in Fireworks as other Photoshop graphics. Photoshop users can work with their graphic in Fireworks and then continue editing in Photoshop. You can use the PSD Save extension to quickly export the pages and states in your Fireworks document as separate PSD files. This extension is available at http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?event=extensionDetail&loc=en_us&extid=1327518. Export a file in Photoshop format 1 Select File > Save As. 2 Name your file, and choose Photoshop PSD from the Save As menu. 3 To specify preset export settings for objects, effects, and text, click Options. Then, choose a preset below from the Settings menu. 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. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Using Fireworks with other applications
La
s
t updated 3/8/2011
Enable Photoshop plug-ins using the Preferences dialog box
1
Choose Edit
> Preferences (Windows) or Fireworks
> Preferences (Mac OS).
2
Click the Plug-Ins category.
3
Select Photoshop Plug-Ins.
The Select a Folder (Windows) or Choose a Folder (Mac OS) dialog box opens.
Note:
If the dialog box doesn't 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 (Mac OS).
5
Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box.
6
Restart Fireworks.
More Help topics
Plug-ins preferences
” on page
282
Enable Photoshop plug-ins using the Live Filters window
1
Select any vector object, bitmap object, or text block on the canvas and click the plus (+) icon next to the Filters
label in the Property inspector.
2
Select Options
> Locate Plug-ins from the pop-up menu.
3
Navigate to the folder where the Photoshop or other filters and plug-ins are installed, and click Select (Windows)
or Choose (Mac OS). If a message appears asking if you want to restart Fireworks, click OK.
4
Restart Fireworks to load the filters and plug-ins.
Note:
Alternatively, you can install plug-ins directly into the Fireworks Plug-ins folder.
Place Fireworks graphics in Photoshop
Fireworks provides extensive support for exporting files in Photoshop (PSD) format. A Fireworks image exported into
Photoshop maintains the same editability when reopened in Fireworks as other Photoshop graphics. Photoshop users
can work with their graphic in Fireworks and then continue editing in Photoshop.
You can use the PSD Save extension to quickly export the pages and states in your Fireworks document as separate
PSD files. This extension is available at
Export a file in Photoshop format
1
Select File
> Save As.
2
Name your file, and choose Photoshop PSD from the Save As menu.
3
To specify preset export settings for objects, effects, and text, click Options. Then, choose a preset below from the
Settings menu.
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.