Adobe 38039927 User Guide - Page 267

Using optimization settings

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 262 User Guide You don't have to use the Export Wizard and Image Preview in Fireworks if you're comfortable optimizing and exporting graphics. Fireworks has optimization and export features in the workspace that give you greater control over how files are exported: • The Optimize panel contains the key controls for optimizing. For 8-bit file formats, it also contains a color table that displays the colors in the current export color palette. Note: When a slice is selected, the Optimize panel displays optimize settings for the selected slice. Likewise, when the whole document is selected, the Optimize panel displays optimize settings for the whole document. In other words, the active selection determines what is displayed in the Optimize panel. • When a slice is selected, the Property inspector has a Slice Export Settings pop-up menu from which you can select preset or saved optimization settings. • The preview buttons in the Document window show how the exported graphic would appear with the current optimization settings. You can optimize the whole document the same way, or select individual slices or selected areas of a JPEG and assign different optimization settings for each. Using optimization settings You can select from common optimization settings in the Property inspector or the Optimize panel to quickly set a file format and apply several format-specific settings. When you select an option from the Default export options pop-up menu in the Property inspector, the rest of the options in the Optimize panel are automatically set for you. You can further adjust each option individually if desired. If you need more custom optimization control than the preset options offer, you can create custom optimization settings in the Optimize panel. You can also modify a graphic's color palette using the color table in the Optimize panel. To select a preset optimization: ❖ Select a preset from the Settings pop-up menu in the Property inspector or the Optimize panel: GIF Web 216 forces all colors to websafe colors. The color palette contains up to 216 colors (see "Optimizing GIF, PNG, TIFF, BMP, and PICT files" on page 265). GIF WebSnap 256 converts non-websafe colors to their closest websafe color. The color palette contains up to a maximum of 256 colors. GIF WebSnap 128 converts non-websafe colors to their closest websafe color. The color palette contains up to 128 colors.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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You don’t have to use the Export Wizard and Image Preview in Fireworks if you’re comfortable optimizing and
exporting graphics. Fireworks has optimization and export features in the workspace that give you greater control
over how files are exported:
The Optimize panel contains the key controls for optimizing. For 8-bit file formats, it also contains a color table
that displays the colors in the current export color palette.
Note:
When a slice is selected, the Optimize panel displays optimize settings for the selected slice. Likewise, when the
whole document is selected, the Optimize panel displays optimize settings for the whole document. In other words, the
active selection determines what is displayed in the Optimize panel.
When a slice is selected, the Property inspector has a Slice Export Settings pop-up menu from which you can select
preset or saved optimization settings.
The preview buttons in the Document window show how the exported graphic would appear with the current
optimization settings.
You can optimize the whole document the same way, or select individual slices or selected areas of a JPEG and assign
different optimization settings for each.
Using optimization settings
You can select from common optimization settings in the Property inspector or the Optimize panel to quickly set a
file format and apply several format-specific settings. When you select an option from the Default export options
pop-up menu in the Property inspector, the rest of the options in the Optimize panel are automatically set for you.
You can further adjust each option individually if desired.
If you need more custom optimization control than the preset options offer, you can create custom optimization
settings in the Optimize panel. You can also modify a graphic’s color palette using the color table in the Optimize
panel.
To select a preset optimization:
Select a preset from the Settings pop-up menu in the Property inspector or the Optimize panel:
GIF Web 216
forces all colors to websafe colors. The color palette contains up to 216 colors (see “Optimizing GIF,
PNG, TIFF, BMP, and PICT files” on page 265).
GIF WebSnap 256
converts non-websafe colors to their closest websafe color. The color palette contains up to a
maximum of 256 colors.
GIF WebSnap 128
converts non-websafe colors to their closest websafe color. The color palette contains up to 128
colors.