Adobe Captivate CS 5.5, Mac, DVD, ENG Specifikace Strana 102

  • Stažení
  • Přidat do mých příruček
  • Tisk
  • Strana
    / 264
  • Tabulka s obsahem
  • ŘEŠENÍ PROBLÉMŮ
  • KNIHY
  • Hodnocené. / 5. Na základě hodnocení zákazníků
Zobrazit stránku 101
96
USING CAPTIVATE
Noninteractive Objects and Media
Last updated 9/28/2011
Working with Adobe Photoshop files
This release features Adobe Photoshop round-tripping with Adobe Captivate. The Photoshop (PSD) files that you
import to Adobe Captivate are linked to the source. You can start Adobe Photoshop (to edit the files) from within
Adobe Captivate.
Also, if you update the source file, Adobe Captivate lets you update the files in the library and the changes reflect in
the slide.
Note: This feature is available only in Adobe Captivate that is installed as a part of Adobe eLearning Suite.
Import Photoshop files
You can import a PSD file into your Adobe Captivate project, while preserving Photoshop features. You can select and
import separate layers of the PSD file, or you can flatten selected layers and import them as a single image.
Each imported layer is treated as a separate image within the Adobe Captivate project. In the library, a folder with the
PSD name is created and each imported layer is stored in it in PNG format.
You can resize the imported images to the size of your Adobe Captivate project. You can also apply all other available
image-editing properties of Adobe Captivate.
When importing a PSD file, you can select and import layer comps. A layer comp is a Photoshop feature that allows
you to create, manage, and view multiple versions of a layout in a single Photoshop file. See Photoshop Help for more
information on this feature.
1 In an open project, select File > Import > Photoshop File.
Note: Alternatively, you can use Insert > Image or you can also drag-and-drop the PSD file to the slide.
2 In the Import dialog box, do one of the following:
To select separate layers of the PSD file, select the Layers option and select each layer that you want to import.
To merge the selected layers before importing, select Merge Layers.
Note: Importing each layer separately increases the size of your image file. To reduce the size of the image, you can
merge the layers.
To import the layers that you have not imported before, repeat the above steps and choose the required layers.
The layers get added to the corresponding PSD folder in the Library.
To flatten the layers and then import them as a single image, select Flattened Image.
Note: When you flatten layers, you cannot edit each layer separately within Adobe Captivate. Use this option only
if you are sure that layer editing is not required and the image is ready to use.
To import any layer comps, click Multiple and select the layer comp from the drop-down list. The layers in the
selected layer comps appear. Select the check boxes corresponding to the layer comps you want to import.
3 Select Scale According To Stage Size to automatically resize the image to the size of your Adobe Captivate project.
Reusing PSD items in the Library
You can reuse PSD items, such as layers and layer comps, using one or all of the following ways:
To reuse a PSD item in a slide, drag-and-drop the item from the Library onto the slide.
To reuse a PSD item in a different project, open the target project. Then, drag-and-drop the item from the current
project’s Library into the target project. You can also copy and paste the item into the target project.
Zobrazit stránku 101
1 2 ... 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 ... 263 264

Komentáře k této Příručce

Žádné komentáře