You
have access to a wide variety of resources that will help you make
the most of your Adobe software. Some of these resources are installed
on your computer during the setup process; additional helpful samples
and documents are included on the installation or content DVD. Unique
extras are also offered online by the Adobe Exchange community,
at www.adobe.com/go/exchange.
Installed resources
During software installation, a number of resources
are placed in your application folder. To view those files, navigate
to the application folder on your computer.
The
application folder may contain the following resources:
- Plug‑ins
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Plug‑in modules are small software programs that extend or
add features to your software. Once installed, plug‑in modules appear
as options in the Import or Export menu; as file formats in the
Open, Save As, and Export Original dialog boxes; or as filters in
the Filter submenus. For example, a number of special effects plug‑ins
are automatically installed in the Plug‑ins folder inside the Photoshop CS3
folder.
- Presets
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Presets include a wide variety of useful tools, preferences,
effects, and images. Product presets include brushes, swatches,
color groups, symbols, custom shapes, graphic and layer styles,
patterns, textures, actions, workspaces, and more. Preset content
can be found throughout the user interface. Some presets (for example,
Photoshop Brush libraries) become available only when you select
the corresponding tool. If you don’t want to create an effect or
image from scratch, go to the preset libraries for inspiration.
- Templates
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Template files can be opened and viewed from Adobe Bridge, opened
from the Welcome Screen, or opened directly from the File menu. Depending
on the product, template files range from letterheads, newsletters, and
websites to DVD menus and video buttons. Each template file is professionally
constructed and represents a best‑use example of product features. Templates
can be a valuable resource when you need to jump‑start a project.
- Samples
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Sample files include more complicated designs and are a great
way to see new features in action. These files demonstrate the range
of creative possibilities available to you.
- Fonts
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Several OpenType® fonts and font
families are included with your Creative Suite product. Fonts are
copied to your computer during installation:
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Windows: [startup
drive]/Program Files/Common Files/Adobe/Fonts
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Mac OS X: [startup drive]/Library/Application
Support/Adobe/Fonts
For information about installing fonts,
see the Read Me file on the installation DVD.
DVD content
The installation or content
DVD included with your product contains additional resources for
use with your software. The Goodies folder contains product-specific
files such as templates, images, presets, actions, plug‑ins, and
effects, along with subfolders for Fonts and Stock Photography.
The Documentation folder contains a PDF version of the Help, technical
information, and other documents such as specimen sheets, reference
guides, and specialized feature information.
Adobe Exchange
For more free content,
visit www.adobe.com/go/exchange,
an online community where users download and share thousands of
free actions, extensions, plug‑ins, and other content for use with
Adobe products.