Adobe 38039927 User Guide - Page 275

Select Save Palette from the Optimize panel Options menu.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 270 User Guide Note: Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) a color in the palette to display a shortcut menu of edit options for the color. Using websafe colors Websafe colors are colors that are common to both Macintosh and Windows platforms. These colors are not dithered when viewed in a web browser on a computer display set to 256 colors. Fireworks has several methods of applying and using websafe colors. To force all colors to be websafe colors: ❖ Select Web 216 from the Indexed Palette pop-up menu in the Optimize panel. To create an adaptive palette that favors websafe colors: ❖ Select Web Adaptive from the Indexed Palette pop-up menu in the Optimize panel. Non-websafe colors that are close to websafe colors are converted to the closest websafe color. To force a color to its closest websafe equivalent: 1 Select a color in the Optimize panel color table. 2 Click the Snap to Web Safe button. If you save a Fireworks PNG, changing colors to websafe in the Optimize panel affects only the exported version of the image, not the actual image. Saving palettes You can save custom palettes as external palette files. You can use saved palettes with other Fireworks documents or in other applications that support external palette files, such as Adobe FreeHand, Adobe Flash, and Adobe Photoshop. Saved palette files have the .act extension. To save a custom color palette: 1 Select Save Palette from the Optimize panel Options menu. 2 Type a name for the palette and select a destination folder. 3 Click Save. You can load the saved palette file into the Swatches panel or Optimize panel for use when exporting other documents. Adjusting compression You can compress GIF files to make them even smaller than usual by changing their loss setting. Higher loss settings can yield smaller files but lower image quality. A loss setting between 5 and 15 typically yields the best results. Original GIF; loss value of 30; loss value of 100

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
270
Note:
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) a color in the palette to display a shortcut menu of edit options
for the color.
Using websafe colors
Websafe colors are colors that are common to both Macintosh and Windows platforms. These colors are not dithered
when viewed in a web browser on a computer display set to 256 colors.
Fireworks has several methods of applying and using websafe colors.
To force all colors to be websafe colors:
Select Web 216 from the Indexed Palette pop-up menu in the Optimize panel.
To create an adaptive palette that favors websafe colors:
Select Web Adaptive from the Indexed Palette pop-up menu in the Optimize panel.
Non-websafe colors that are close to websafe colors are converted to the closest websafe color.
To force a color to its closest websafe equivalent:
1
Select a color in the Optimize panel color table.
2
Click the Snap to Web Safe button.
If you save a Fireworks PNG, changing colors to websafe in the Optimize panel affects only the exported version of
the image, not the actual image.
Saving palettes
You can save custom palettes as external palette files. You can use saved palettes with other Fireworks documents or
in other applications that support external palette files, such as Adobe FreeHand, Adobe Flash, and Adobe
Photoshop. Saved palette files have the .act extension.
To save a custom color palette:
1
Select Save Palette from the Optimize panel Options menu.
2
Type a name for the palette and select a destination folder.
3
Click Save.
You can load the saved palette file into the Swatches panel or Optimize panel for use when exporting other
documents.
Adjusting compression
You can compress GIF files to make them even smaller than usual by changing their loss setting. Higher loss settings
can yield smaller files but lower image quality. A loss setting between 5 and 15 typically yields the best results.
Original GIF; loss value of 30; loss value of 100