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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.
Export a file in Photoshop formatSelect
File > Save As.
Name your file, and choose Photoshop PSD from the Save As
menu.
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.
- Maintain Fireworks Appearance
- Converts each object into an individual Photoshop layer,
and effects and text become non-editable. Select this option if
you want to maintain control over the Fireworks objects in Photoshop
but also want to maintain the original appearance of the Fireworks
image.
- Smaller Photoshop File
- Flattens each layer into a fully rendered image. Select this
option if you are exporting a file containing a large number of Fireworks
objects.
- Custom
- Allows you to choose specific settings for objects, effects,
and text.
Click Save to export the Photoshop file.
Note: Photoshop
5.5 and earlier cannot open files with more than 100 layers. You must
delete or merge objects if the Fireworks document you are exporting contains
more than 100 objects.
Customize Photoshop export settingsIn the Save As dialog box, select Photoshop PSD
for the file type, and click Options.
From the Settings pop-up menu, choose Custom.
From the Objects pop-up menu, choose one of the following:
- Convert to Photoshop Layers
- Converts individual Fireworks objects to Photoshop layers
and Fireworks masks to Photoshop layer masks.
- Flatten Each Fireworks Layer
- Flattens all objects on each individual Fireworks layer,
and each Fireworks layer becomes a layer in Photoshop. When you
choose this option, you lose the ability to edit the Fireworks objects
in Photoshop. You also lose features, such as blending modes, that
are associated with the Fireworks objects.
From the Effects pop-up menu, choose one of the following:
- Maintain Editability
- Converts Fireworks Live Filters to their equivalent in Photoshop.
If the effects do not exist in Photoshop, they are discarded.
- Render Effects
- Flattens effects into their objects. When you choose this option,
you preserve the appearance of the effects, but you can't edit them
in Photoshop.
From the Text pop-up menu, choose one of the following:
- Maintain Editability
- Converts text to an editable Photoshop layer. Text formatting
that is not supported by Photoshop is lost.
- Render Text
- Turns text into an image object. When you choose this option, you
preserve the appearance of the text, but you can't edit it.
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