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Adobe Photoshop works well with other Adobe programs to help you create your Web site. You can design the content for your Web pages in Photoshop, review the designs and share review comments in Adobe Acrobat, add rollovers or animations in Adobe ImageReady, and import the designs into Adobe GoLiver to create the Web pages.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to do the following:
Create and annotate a PDF (Portable Document Format) file in Photoshop.
Annotate the Photoshop PDF file in Acrobat and reopen it in Photoshop with all its layers intact.
Import a layered Photoshop file into a GoLive document as separate DHTML layers.
Link your Web page to an ImageReady file using a GoLive Smart Object.
This lesson will take about 60 minutes to complete. The lesson is designed to be done in Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Acrobat, and Adobe GoLive 5.0.
If needed, remove the previous lesson folder from your hard drive, and copy the Lesson16 folder onto it. As you work on this lesson, you'll overwrite the start files. If you need to restore the start files, copy them from the Adobe Photoshop Classroom in a Book CD.
Note
Windows users need to unlock the lesson files before using them. For information, see "Copying the Classroom in a Book files".