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Saving optimized images, Photoshop Click OK in the Save For Web

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 347 User Guide 2 Do any of the following to control the processing: • To temporarily pause the processing, click Pause. You can then click Resume to continue the processing. • To cancel the processing, click Stop. • Let the process finish on its own. Saving optimized images There are several ways to save an optimized image for use on the Web: HTML and Images You can generate all files required to use your image as a Web page. This includes an HTML file and separate image files for the slices in the source image. The HTML file includes code for any Web effects-such as hypertext links, image maps, rollovers, and animations-in the document. The image files use the format and options specified in the optimization setting. Images only You can save your image with the format and options specified in the optimization setting. If the source image contains multiple slices, each slice is saved as a separate file. HTML only You can save the HTML code, but not the image data, for your image. In ImageReady, you can also create an HTML file using the Copy HTML command. This command lets you copy the HTML code for an optimized image to the Clipboard, and paste the HTML code into an HTML file. If you subsequently make changes to the source image, you can use the Update HTML command to update the HTML file. When saving an optimized image with slices, you can choose to save all slices, or only the selected slices. To save an optimized image: 1 (Photoshop) Choose File > Save for Web. 2 Select a view and apply optimization settings as described in "Optimizing images" on page 320. 3 Do one of the following: • (Photoshop) Click OK in the Save For Web dialog box. • (ImageReady) Choose File > Save Optimized to save the file in its current state. If you previously saved the optimized file using the File > Save Optimized command, applying the command again saves the file with the filename and Save options specified in the first save operation. The Save dialog box does not appear. • (ImageReady) Choose File > Save Optimized As to save an alternate version of the file with a different filename. 4 Type a filename, and choose a location for the resulting file or files. 5 Select a Save As Type option: • HTML and Images to generate an HTML file and save each slice as a separate image file. • Images Only to save each slice in the image as a separate file. • HTML Only to generate an HTML file but not save any image files. 6 To set preferences for saving image files and HTML files, click Output Settings. (See "Setting output options" on page 348.)

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0
User Guide
2
Do any of the following to control the
processing:
To temporarily pause the processing, click Pause.
You can then click Resume to continue the
processing.
To cancel the processing, click Stop.
Let the process finish on its own.
Saving optimized images
There are several ways to save an optimized image
for use on the Web:
HTML and Images
You can generate all files
required to use your image as a Web page.
This includes an HTML file and separate image
files for the slices in the source image. The HTML
file includes code for any Web effects—such as
hypertext links, image maps, rollovers, and anima-
tions—in the document. The image files use the
format and options specified in the optimization
setting.
Images only
You can save your image with the
format and options specified in the optimization
setting. If the source image contains multiple
slices, each slice is saved as a separate file.
HTML only
You can save the HTML code, but not
the image data, for your image. In ImageReady,
you can also create an HTML file using the Copy
HTML command. This command lets you copy
the HTML code for an optimized image to the
Clipboard, and paste the HTML code into an
HTML file. If you subsequently make changes to
the source image, you can use the Update HTML
command to update the HTML file.
When saving an optimized image with slices,
you can choose to save all slices, or only the
selected slices.
To save an optimized image:
1
(Photoshop) Choose File > Save for Web.
2
Select a view and apply optimization settings as
described in “Optimizing images” on page 320.
3
Do one of the following:
(Photoshop) Click OK in the Save For Web
dialog box.
(ImageReady) Choose File > Save Optimized to
save the file in its current state. If you previously
saved the optimized file using the File > Save
Optimized command, applying the command
again saves the file with the filename and Save
options specified in the first save operation.
The Save dialog box does not appear.
(ImageReady) Choose File > Save Optimized As
to save an alternate version of the file with a
different filename.
4
Type a filename, and choose a location for the
resulting file or files.
5
Select a Save As Type option:
HTML and Images to generate an HTML file and
save each slice as a separate image file.
Images Only to save each slice in the image as a
separate file.
HTML Only to generate an HTML file but not
save any image files.
6
To set preferences for saving image files and
HTML files, click Output Settings. (See “Setting
output options” on page 348.)