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Starting the composition
11Lesson 1, Exploring Photoshop
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5 Now that you have seen the  nal image that you will create, choose File > Close. When
the Warning dialog box appears, click No, you do not want to save the  le.
Starting the composition
The  nished postcard composition was created from three di erent source images. In this part
of the lesson, you will start to pull those images together.
1 Choose File > Browse in Bridge, or click on the Launch Bridge button ( ) in the
Application bar.
2 Navigate to the ps01lessons folder and click once on the  le named ps0101.psd; then
Ctrl+click (Windows) or Command+click (Mac OS) on the  le named ps0102.psd.
Both thumbnails are selected in Bridge.
3 Choose File > Open to open both the images at once in Photoshop CS4. If your
preferences were not reset you might receive a Color Pro le warning dialog box. Press
OK.
If  les do not open in Photoshop CS4, choose File > Open With, and then select Adobe
Photoshop CS4.
In order to see both images at once, you will use the new Arrange Documents button
(
) in the Application bar in Photoshop.
The Application bar runs across the top of your Photoshop work area, and is discussed in
more detail in Lesson 2, “Getting to Know the Workspace.
4 Click and hold on the Arrange Documents button in the Application bar and select 2
Up from the drop-down menu; both images appear side-by-side.
View both images by using
the Arrange Documents button.
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