- Introduction
- Optimizing Photoshop
- Setting General Preferences
- Setting File Handling Preferences
- Setting Interface Preferences
- Changing Sync Settings Preferences
- Setting Cursors Preferences
- Controlling Transparency & Gamut Preferences
- Working with Units & Rulers
- Working with Guides, Grid & Slices
- Setting Plug-Ins Preferences
- Selecting Scratch Disks
- Allocating Memory & Image Cache
- Setting Type Preferences
- Managing Libraries with the Preset Manager
- Using and Customizing Workspaces
- Building Specialized Workspaces
- Creating a Customized User Interface
- Defining Shortcut Keys
Working with Units & Rulers
While changing the measurable units and rulers do not affect output quality, they do help to measure information in a document consistent with the specific output device. Ruler Units give you precise information on the width and height of the active document. The Column Size measurements provide information that Photoshop needs to create documents with columns, such as newspapers, magazines, brochures, etc. The New Document Preset Resolutions area lets you select specific resolution values when creating new documents. Insert the values you’ll use most often in the creation of a new Photoshop document.
Work with Units & Rulers Options
- Click the Edit (Win) or Photoshop (Mac) menu, point to Preferences, and then click Units & Rulers.
Select the Units options you want to use:
- Rulers. Sets a default measuring system for the Ruler bar.
For example, pixels would be most common for images displayed on a monitor, and picas or inches most common for output to press or printer.
- Type. Use to measure type with pixels, points, or millimeters.
- Rulers. Sets a default measuring system for the Ruler bar.
Select the Column Size settings you want to use:
- Width. Choose a measurement system and numerical value for column width.
- Gutter. Choose a measurement system and numerical value for gutter (the space between the columns).
When you choose a measurement system (points, inches, or centimeters), Photoshop changes the value to correspond to the type of measurement system.
Select the New Document Preset Resolutions settings you want to use:
- Print Resolution. Select a print resolution and measurement value for default printing.
- Screen Resolution. Select a print resolution and measurement value for default screen display.
- Click the PostScript or Traditional option measuring systems for Photoshop’s type tool (PostScript is the most widely used).
- Click OK.