Adobe 38039927 User Guide - Page 137

Dithering with websafe colors

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 132 User Guide Note: By default, the color's RGB values appear in the Info panel and the Color Mixer, and its hexadecimal value appears in the color pop-up window, as well as the color box tool tip in Windows. However, you can change the color model displayed in the Color Mixer or the Info panel anytime. To display color information for another color model: ❖ Select another color model from the Info panel Options menu or the Color Mixer Options menu. Dithering with websafe colors Sometimes you might need to use a color that is not a websafe color. For example, your company logo may use a color that is not websafe. To approximate a websafe color that doesn't shift or dither when exported with a websafe palette, you use a web dither fill. Note: Web dithering can increase the size of the file. Two websafe colors create a web dither fill. To use the web dither fill: 1 Select an object containing a non-websafe color. 2 Select Web Dither from the Fill Options pop-up menu in the Property inspector. 3 Click the Fill Color box in the Property inspector. The color pop-up window opens, displaying options for web dither fills. The object's non-websafe color appears in the Source color box in the Fill Options window. The two websafe dither colors appear in the color boxes to the right. The web dither appears on the object and becomes the active fill color. Note: Setting the edge of a web dither fill to Anti-Alias or Feather results in colors that are not websafe. 4 Click outside the pop-up window to close it. To create the illusion of a true transparent fill in a web browser: 1 Select the object to which you want to apply a transparent fill. 2 Select Web Dither from the Fill Options pop-up menu in the Property inspector. 3 Click the Fill Color box in the Property inspector. The color pop-up window opens, displaying options for web dither fills. 4 Click the Transparent option. The color boxes on the right side of the pop-up window change to reflect your selection, and the object on the canvas becomes semi-opaque, or translucent. 5 Click outside the pop-up window to close it. 6 Export the object as a GIF or PNG file with Index Transparency or Alpha Channel Transparency set. For more information on exporting files with transparency, see "Making areas transparent" on page 271.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
132
Note:
By default, the color’s RGB values appear in the Info panel and the Color Mixer, and its hexadecimal value appears
in the color pop-up window, as well as the color box tool tip in Windows. However, you can change the color model
displayed in the Color Mixer or the Info panel anytime.
To display color information for another color model:
Select another color model from the Info panel Options menu or the Color Mixer Options menu.
Dithering with websafe colors
Sometimes you might need to use a color that is not a websafe color. For example, your company logo may use a color
that is not websafe. To approximate a websafe color that doesn’t shift or dither when exported with a websafe palette,
you use a web dither fill.
Note:
Web dithering can increase the size of the file.
Two websafe colors create a web dither fill.
To use the web dither fill:
1
Select an object containing a non-websafe color.
2
Select Web Dither from the Fill Options pop-up menu in the Property inspector.
3
Click the Fill Color box in the Property inspector.
The color pop-up window opens, displaying options for web dither fills. The object’s non-websafe color appears in
the Source color box in the Fill Options window. The two websafe dither colors appear in the color boxes to the right.
The web dither appears on the object and becomes the active fill color.
Note:
Setting the edge of a web dither fill to Anti-Alias or Feather results in colors that are not websafe.
4
Click outside the pop-up window to close it.
To create the illusion of a true transparent fill in a web browser:
1
Select the object to which you want to apply a transparent fill.
2
Select Web Dither from the Fill Options pop-up menu in the Property inspector.
3
Click the Fill Color box in the Property inspector. The color pop-up window opens, displaying options for web
dither fills.
4
Click the Transparent option.
The color boxes on the right side of the pop-up window change to reflect your selection, and the object on the canvas
becomes semi-opaque, or translucent.
5
Click outside the pop-up window to close it.
6
Export the object as a GIF or PNG file with Index Transparency or Alpha Channel Transparency set. For more
information on exporting files with transparency, see “Making areas transparent” on page 271.