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Using named optimization settings, Setting optimization options for JPEG, format

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 321 User Guide Using named optimization settings You can save optimization settings as a named set and apply the settings when working with other images. Settings that you save appear in the Settings pop-up menu in the Optimize panel/palette. Photoshop and ImageReady also include several predefined named settings. When you adjust optimization settings so that they no longer match a named set, the Settings menu displays the term "Unnamed." When you select multiple slices with different optimization settings, the Settings menu option is blank. To save optimization settings: 1 Choose Save Settings from the Optimize panel/palette menu. 2 Name the settings and choose a location where they will be saved. By default, named settings are saved in the Optimized Settings folder, inside the Presets folder in the Adobe Photoshop folder. 3 Click OK. To apply named optimization settings to an image: 1 Select a view in which to apply the optimization setting. 2 Select the slice or slices you want to apply the optimization setting to. (See "Selecting slices" on page 276.) 3 Choose a named optimization set from the Settings pop-up menu. To edit a named set of optimization settings: 1 Choose the named set from the Settings pop-up menu. 2 Adjust the settings as desired in the Optimize panel /palette. (The Settings menu displays the term "Unnamed," since the settings no longer match a named set.) 3 Choose Save Settings from the Optimize panel/palette menu, and save the settings with the name of the original set. 4 Click OK, and then click Replace. To delete named optimization settings: 1 In the Optimize panel/palette, select a named set of optimization settings from the Settings pop-up menu. 2 Choose Delete Settings from the Optimize panel/palette menu. Setting optimization options for JPEG format JPEG is the standard format for compressing continuous-tone images such as photographs. (See "About JPEG format" on page 318.) A B ImageReady Optimize palette JPEG options, with hidden options shown: A. File Format menu B. Quality menu

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0
User Guide
Using named optimization settings
You can save optimization settings as a named set
and apply the settings when working with other
images. Settings that you save appear in the
Settings pop-up menu in the Optimize
panel/palette. Photoshop and ImageReady also
include several predefined named settings.
When you adjust optimization settings so that
they no longer match a named set, the Settings
menu displays the term “Unnamed.” When you
select multiple slices with different optimization
settings, the Settings menu option is blank.
To save optimization settings:
1
Choose Save Settings from the Optimize
panel/palette menu.
2
Name the settings and choose a location where
they will be saved. By default, named settings are
saved in the Optimized Settings folder, inside the
Presets folder in the Adobe Photoshop folder.
3
Click OK.
To apply named optimization settings to an image:
1
Select a view in which to apply the
optimization setting.
2
Select the slice or slices you want to apply the
optimization setting to. (See “Selecting slices” on
page 276.)
3
Choose a named optimization set from the
Settings pop-up menu.
To edit a named set of optimization settings:
1
Choose the named set from the Settings
pop-up menu.
2
Adjust the settings as desired in the Optimize
panel /palette.
(The Settings menu displays the term “Unnamed,”
since the settings no longer match a named set.)
3
Choose Save Settings from the Optimize
panel/palette menu, and save the settings with the
name of the original set.
4
Click OK, and then click Replace.
To delete named optimization settings:
1
In the Optimize panel/palette, select a named
set of optimization settings from the Settings
pop-up menu.
2
Choose Delete Settings from the Optimize
panel/palette menu.
Setting optimization options for JPEG
format
JPEG is the standard format for compressing
continuous-tone images such as photographs.
(See “About JPEG format” on page 318.)
ImageReady Optimize palette JPEG options,
with hidden options shown:
A.
File Format menu
B.
Quality menu
A
B