Graphics Programs Reference
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There is one main difference between the Photoshop work area on Windows and
that on Mac OS: Windows always presents Photoshop in a contained window. On
Mac OS, you can choose whether to work with an application frame, which con-
tains the Photoshop application's windows and panels within a frame that is dis-
tinct from other applications you may have open; only the menu bar is outside the
application frame. The application frame is enabled by default; to disable the ap-
plication frame, choose Window > Application Frame.
3. Choose File > Open, and navigate to the Lessons/Lesson01 folder that you
copied to your hard drive from the peachpit.com website. (If you haven't
downloaded the files, see “ Accessing the Classroom in a topic files on
page 3 . )
4. Select the 01End.psd file, and click Open. Click OK if you see the
Embedded Profile Mismatch dialog box.
The 01End.psd file opens in its own window, called the image window . The end
files in this topic show you what you are creating in each project. In this project,
you'll create a birthday card.
5. Choose File > Close, or click the close button (the x next to the file name)
on the title bar of the image window. (Do not close Photoshop.)
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