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Saving Image Files for the Web

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15 Saving and Printing Images Saving Image Files for the Web JPG is an image file format most commonly used for displaying images on the Web, and includes powerful compression that yields very small image files. Keep in mind that the more compressed the file, the more the image will degrade. To save an image file for the Web: 1. Click File on the Main Menu, then choose Save As from the drop-down Menu. This brings up the Save As dialog box. 2. From the Save in drop-down list, select the folder in which to save the file. 3. In the empty File Name field, type a name for the file. 4. From the Save as Type drop-down list, select JPEG File [*.JPG]. 5. Drag the Quality slider to set the .JPG compression level - the higher the value, the higher the image quality. 6. Click Save to save the file, or press Cancel to abort. 7. Open the saved file to examine its quality. To try a higher or lower compression, repeat Steps 1 to 5 until the desired result is achieved. Saving and Printing Images 15-3

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Saving and Printing Images
Saving and Printing Images
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Saving Image Files for the Web
JPG is an image file format most commonly used for displaying images on the Web, and includes
powerful compression that yields very small image files. Keep in mind that the more compressed the file,
the more the image will degrade.
To save an image file for the Web:
1. Click
File
on the Main Menu, then choose
Save As
from the drop-down Menu. This brings up the Save
As dialog box.
2. From the Save in drop-down list, select the folder in which to save the file.
3. In the empty
File Name
field, type a name for the file.
4. From the Save as Type drop-down list, select JPEG File [*.JPG].
5. Drag the
Quality
slider to set the .JPG compression level – the higher the value, the higher the image
quality.
6. Click
Save
to save the file, or press
Cancel
to abort.
7. Open the saved file to examine its quality. To try a higher or lower compression, repeat Steps 1 to 5
until the desired result is achieved.