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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 4.0 271 User Guide 5 When you change the Internet access speed, the estimated download time displayed under the optimized image is updated. If the download time seems too long, try different optimization settings or change the image size in the Save For Web dialog box. See also "About optimizing" on page 257 To preview variations in color display When optimizing an image for the web, consider how the image will appear on different monitors. In general, an image appears darker on Windows systems than on Mac OS systems. You can simulate cross-platform display differences in the Save For Web dialog box. 1 In the Editor, open an image and choose File > Save For Web. 2 Choose your optimization settings. 3 Click the triangle to the right of the optimized image to view the document panel menu. 4 Choose a display option: Uncompensated Color Shows the image with no color adjustment (the default option). Standard Windows Color Adjusts the color to simulate a standard Windows monitor. Standard Macintosh Color Adjusts the color to simulate a standard Macintosh monitor. Use Document Color Profile Shows image with its color profile, if one exists. Note: These preview options adjust color only in the Save For Web dialog box; they don't change colors in the original or optimized image. See also "About optimizing" on page 257 To preview an animation You can preview an animation in the Save For Web dialog box or in a web browser. The Save For Web dialog box shows the animation as still frames. You must preview the animation in a browser to view the frames in timed sequence. 1 In the Editor, set up an animated image and choose File > Save For Web. 2 To preview an animation from the Save For Web dialog box, do one of the following: • To view the next frame in the animation, click the Next Frame button . • To view the previous frame in the animation, click the Previous Frame button . • To view the last frame in the animation, click the Last Frame button . • To view the first frame in the animation, click the First Frame button . 3 To preview an animation in a web browser, do the following: • Choose a browser from the Preview In menu below the lower right corner of the optimized image, or click the browser icon to launch your default web browser. • Use the browser's Stop and Refresh or Reload commands to stop or replay the animation.

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User Guide
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5
When you change the Internet access speed, the estimated download time displayed under the optimized image
is updated. If the download time seems too long, try different optimization settings or change the image size in the
Save For Web dialog box.
See also
“About optimizing” on page 257
To preview variations in color display
When optimizing an image for the web, consider how the image will appear on different monitors. In general, an
image appears darker on Windows systems than on Mac OS systems. You can simulate cross-platform display differ-
ences in the Save For Web dialog box.
1
In the Editor, open an image and choose File > Save For Web.
2
Choose your optimization settings.
3
Click the triangle
to the right of the optimized image to view the document panel menu.
4
Choose a display option:
Uncompensated Color
Shows the image with no color adjustment (the default option).
Standard Windows Color
Adjusts the color to simulate a standard Windows monitor.
Standard Macintosh Color
Adjusts the color to simulate a standard Macintosh monitor.
Use Document Color Profile
Shows image with its color profile, if one exists.
Note:
These preview options adjust color only in the Save For Web dialog box; they don’t change colors in the original or
optimized image.
See also
“About optimizing” on page 257
To preview an animation
You can preview an animation in the Save For Web dialog box or in a web browser. The Save For Web dialog box
shows the animation as still frames. You must preview the animation in a browser to view the frames in timed
sequence.
1
In the Editor, set up an animated image and choose File > Save For Web.
2
To preview an animation from the Save For Web dialog box, do one of the following:
To view the next frame in the animation, click the Next Frame button
.
To view the previous frame in the animation, click the Previous Frame button
.
To view the last frame in the animation, click the Last Frame button
.
To view the first frame in the animation, click the First Frame button
.
3
To preview an animation in a web browser, do the following:
Choose a browser from the Preview In menu below the lower right corner of the optimized image, or click the
browser icon
to launch your default web browser.
Use the browser’s Stop and Refresh or Reload commands to stop or replay the animation.