The Web Photo Gallery component of Adobe Photoshop CS2 features the
abilty to generate galleries that include Macromedia(R) Flash(tm) content.
Photoshop CS2 ships with two gallery templates: "Flash - Gallery 1"
and "Flash - Gallery 2," installed in the directory
Adobe Photoshop CS2\Presets\Web Photo Gallery.
This download includes a copy of each gallery template along with
its .FLA source file (editable in Macromedia Flash MX 2004) and an
example gallery generated using the template. It also contains a
third gallery, "Flash - Gallery 3," that did not ship with
Photoshop CS2, along with its source files and an example gallery
generated using the template.
2. WHAT OPERATING SYSTEMS AND LANGUAGES ARE SUPPORTED BY THE
TEMPLATES?
Use of the templates requires a copy of Adobe Photoshop CS2 running
on Microsoft¨ Windows¨ 2000 with Service Pack 4, or Windows XP
with Service Pack 1 or 2.
Use of the source .FLA files requires a copy of Macromedia Flash MX 2004.
3. WILL THE TEMPLATES WORK IN PREVIOUS VERSIONS OF PHOTOSHOP?
These templates do not function with earlier versions of Photoshop.
4. HOW DO I INSTALL THE TEMPLATES?
1. Download the archive file that contains the gallery templates and
source files.
2. Unzip the archive file. The expanded archive contains three directories:
Sample Output, Source Files, and Templates.
3. To install "Flash Gallery 3" (and Galleries 1 and 2, if not already
installed), open the Templates folder and drag the contents to the
following location: Adobe Photoshop CS2\Presets\Web Photo Gallery.
4. To create a new gallery, launch Photoshop CS2 and choose
File->Automate->Web Photo Gallery, or launch Adobe Bridge and choose
Tools->Photoshop->Web Photo Gallery. The select Flash Gallery 1, 2,
or 3, specify output options, and press OK.
5. To view the sample output, open the Sample Output folder, open the
appropriate gallery folder, and open the index.html file in any Web
browser. (The Macromedia Flash player must be installed to view the
content properly.)
6. To edit the template source files, open the Source Files folder,
open the appropriate gallery folder, and open the gallery's FLA file
in Macromedia Flash MX 2004. Galleries derived from this source data
may be freely redistributed.
7. Note that it is also possible to customize the behavior of a
gallery by editing the galleryconfig.xml file contained within the
gallery template folder. This file can be modified easily by any
text editor.
5. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Because of problems discovered using the templates in conjunction with
non-ASCII characters, Flash Galleries 1 and 2 did not ship with some
language versions of Photoshop CS2. If you need to use non-ASCII
characters in filenames or metadata, it may be useful to edit the
galleryconfig.xml file in each template directory and set the EMBED
FONT value to "false."
Galleries created for Adobe by The Chopping Block (
http://www.choppingblock.com).
6. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ADOBE PHOTOSHOP?
You can find product information as well as tutorials and training
videos on the Photoshop product page on Adobe.com:
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop
7. WHERE CAN I GET SUPPORT?
Adobe offers complimentary and paid support options. For more information,
please visit our support pages at
http://www.adobe.com/support/main.html
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