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Export using Image Preview, Optimize in the workspace, Optimize individual slices

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 215 Optimizing and exporting Restore to Previous Discards the current state and temporarily replaces it with the previous state. Choose this option if animated objects move above an opaque background. 3 To set the state delay, select a state from the list and enter the delay time in hundredths of a second in the State Delay box. 4 To set the animation to play repeatedly, click the Looping button and select the number of repetitions from the popup menu. 5 To crop each state so that only the image area that differs between states is output, select Crop Each State. This option reduces file size. 6 To output only pixels that change between states, select Save Differences Between States. This option reduces file size. Export using Image Preview 1 Select File > Image Preview. 2 Select options on each tab. 3 Click Export. 4 In the Export dialog box, type a name for the file, select a destination, set any other options, and then click Save. Optimize in the workspace Fireworks has optimization and export features in the workspace that give you control over how files are exported. You can use preset optimization options, or you can customize the optimization by selecting specific options such as file type and color palette. The Optimize panel contains the key controls for optimizing and (for 8-bit file formats) a table that displays the colors in the current export color palette. The panel displays settings that pertain to the active selection (a slice or the whole document). 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. Optimize individual slices When a slice is selected, the Property inspector has a Slice Export Settings pop-up menu from which you can select preset (saved) optimization settings. 1 Click a slice to select it. Shift-click to select more than one slice. 2 Select options in the Optimize panel. Preview and compare optimization settings Use the document preview buttons to display the graphic as it would appear in a web browser, based on optimization settings. You can preview rollover and navigation behaviors, as well as animation. The Original button and the document preview buttons Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Optimizing and exporting
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Restore to Previous
Discards the current state and temporarily replaces it with the previous state. Choose this
option if animated objects move above an opaque background.
3
To set the state delay, select a state from the list and enter the delay time in hundredths of a second in the State Delay box.
4
To set the animation to play repeatedly, click the Looping button and select the number of repetitions from the pop-
up menu.
5
To crop each state so that only the image area that differs between states is output, select Crop Each State. This
option reduces file size.
6
To output only pixels that change between states, select Save Differences Between States. This option reduces file size.
Export using Image Preview
1
Select File
> Image Preview.
2
Select options on each tab.
3
Click Export.
4
In the Export dialog box, type a name for the file, select a destination, set any other options, and then click Save.
Optimize in the workspace
Fireworks has optimization and export features in the workspace that give you control over how files are exported. You
can use preset optimization options, or you can customize the optimization by selecting specific options such as file
type and color palette.
The Optimize panel contains the key controls for optimizing and (for 8-bit file formats) a table that displays the colors
in the current export color palette. The panel displays settings that pertain to the active selection (a slice or the whole
document).
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.
Optimize individual slices
When a slice is selected, the Property inspector has a Slice Export Settings pop-up menu from which you can select
preset (saved) optimization settings.
1
Click a slice to select it. Shift-click to select more than one slice.
2
Select options in the Optimize panel.
Preview and compare optimization settings
Use the document preview buttons to display the graphic as it would appear in a web browser, based on optimization
settings. You can preview rollover and navigation behaviors, as well as animation.
The Original button and the document preview buttons