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ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS2
User Guide
Flatten Photoshop Layers To A Single Image And Preserve Text Appearance Imports the file as a single bitmap
image. The converted file retains no individual objects, except for the document clipping path (if one exists). Opacity
is retained as part of the main image, but is not editable.
Import Hidden Layers Imports all layers from the Photoshop file, even those that are hidden. This option is not
available when linking to a Photoshop file.
Import Image Maps Preservesany imagemapsthatare included in thePhotoshop file.Thisoptionisavailable only
when opening or embedding a file that includes image maps.
Import Slices Preserves any slices that are included in the Photoshop file. This option is available only when opening
or embedding a file that includes slices.
To move part of an image from Photoshop to Illustrator
1 In Photoshop, select the pixels you want to move. For more information, see Photoshop Help.
2 Do one of the following:
Copy the selection in Photoshop and paste it in Illustrator. If a layer mask is active when you choose the Copy
command, Photoshop copies the mask rather than the main layer.
Select the Move tool in Photoshop, and drag the selection to Illustrator. Illustrator fills transparent pixels with
white.
See also
“Importing artwork from Photoshop” on page 333
To move paths from Photoshop to Illustrator
1 In Photoshop, use the Path Component Selection tool or the Direct Selection tool to select the paths you want to
move.
You can select any path or path segment that appears in the Paths palette, including shape vector masks, work paths,
and saved paths. For more information on selecting paths, see Photoshop Help.
2 Either copy and paste or drag the path to Illustrator.
3 In the Paste Options dialog box, choose whether to paste the path as a compound shape or a compound path.
Pasting as a compound path is faster, but may result in some loss of editability.
To import all paths (but no pixels) from a Photoshop document, choose File > Export > Paths to Illustrator (in
Photoshop). Then open the resulting file in Illustrator.
See also
“Importing artwork from Photoshop” on page 333
Saving artwork
Saving and exporting artwork
When yousaveorexportartwork,Illustrator writes theartwork data to afile. Thestructure of thedatadepends on
the file format that you select.

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