Viewing slices


    You can view slices in Photoshop, the Photoshop Save for Web dialog box, and ImageReady. The following characteristics can help you identify and differentiate between slices:
    Slice lines
    Define the boundary of the slice. Solid lines indicate that the slice is a user slice or layer-based slice; dotted lines indicate that the slice is an auto slice.
    Slice colors
    Differentiate user slices and layer-based slices from auto slices. By default, user slices and layer-based slices have blue symbols, while auto slices have gray symbols.
    In addition, ImageReady and the Photoshop Save for Web dialog box use color adjustments to dim unselected slices. These adjustments are for display purposes only and do not affect the final image's color. By default, the color adjustment for auto slices is twice the amount of that for user-slices.
    Slice numbers
    Slices are numbered from left to right and top to bottom, beginning in the upper left corner of the image. If you change the arrangement or total number of slices, slice numbers are updated to reflect the new order.
    Slice symbols
    Indicate whether a user slice has Image Image slice or No Image user slice has Image or No Image content content; if the slice is a layer-based slice slice is a layer-based slice ; if the slice is linked slice is linked ; or if the slice includes a rollover effect slice includes a rollover effect .
To show or hide slices:
    Do one of the following:
    • Choose View > Show > Slices. To hide and show slices along with other items, use the Extras command. For more information, see Working with Extras.
    • (ImageReady) Click the Toggle Slices Visibility button Toggle Slices Visibility button .
To show or hide auto slices:
    Do one of the following:
    • Select the slice select tool, and click Show Auto Slices or Hide Auto Slices in the options bar.
    • (ImageReady) Choose View > Show > Auto Slices.
To show or hide slice numbers (Photoshop):
  1. Do one of the following:
    • In Windows and Mac OS 9.x, choose Edit > Preferences > Guides, Grid, & Slices.
    • In Mac OS X, choose Photoshop > Preferences > Guides, Grid, & Slices.
  2. Under Slices, click Show Slice Numbers.
To show or hide slice numbers and slice symbols (ImageReady):
  1. Choose Edit > Preferences > Slices.
  2. Under Numbers and Symbols, select a size for display symbols:
    • None to display no numbers or symbols.
    • The small icon to display small numbers and symbols.
    • The large icon to display large numbers and symbols.
  3. For Opacity, enter a value, or choose a value from the pop-up slider to change the opacity of the numbers and symbols display.
To show slice lines only (ImageReady):
  1. Choose Edit > Preferences > Slices.
  2. Under Slice Lines, select Show Lines Only.
To change the color of slice lines:
  1. Do one of the following:
    • (Photoshop) In Windows and Mac OS 9.x, choose Edit > Preferences > Guides, Grid, & Slices; in Mac OS X, choose Photoshop > Preferences > Guides, Grid, & Slices.
    • (ImageReady) In Windows and Mac OS 9.x, choose Edit > Preferences > Slices; in Mac OS X, choose ImageReady > Preferences > Slices.
  2. Under Slice Lines, choose a color from the Line Color pop-up menu.
  3. Changing the color of slice lines automatically changes the color of selected slice lines to a contrasting color.
To change slice color adjustments (ImageReady):
  1. Do one of the following:
    • In Windows and Mac OS 9.x, choose Edit > Preferences > Slices.
    • In Mac OS X, choose ImageReady > Preferences > Slices.
  2. Enter a value, or choose a value from the Color Adjustments pop-up slider for User slices, Auto slices, or both. (The User slices option controls color adjustments for both user slices and layer-based slices.)
  3. The value determines by how much the brightness and contrast of unselected slices are dimmed.

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