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USING FIREWORKS CS4 227 Optimizing and exporting Create a progressive JPEG image Progressive JPEGs, like interlaced GIFs and PNGs, are displayed at a low resolution initially and then increase in quality as they download. ❖ From the Optimize panel Options menu, select Progressive JPEG. Note: Some older bitmap-editing applications cannot open progressive JPEGs. Export from the workspace After a graphic or document has been optimized, you can export it (or save it, depending on its originating file type). You can export (or in some cases, save) a document as a single image in GIF, JPEG, or another graphic file format. You can also export the entire document as an HTML file and associated image files, only selected slices, or a specified area. In addition, you can export Fireworks states and layers as separate image files. The default location to which Fireworks exports files is determined by the following, in this order: 1 The current export preference of the document, which is defined if you've ever exported the document and then saved the PNG 2 The current export/save location, which is defined anytime you browse away from the default location presented in a Save, Save As, or Export dialog box 3 The location of the current file 4 The default location where new documents or images are saved on your operating system In contrast, the default location where Fireworks saves a document is determined by a different set of criteria. For more information, see "Saving Fireworks files" on page 13. Export pages as image files 1 Select File > Export. 2 Choose the location for the export files. 3 Do one of the following: • Select Images Only from the Export pop-up menu, and select or deselect the Current Page Only check box. The pages are exported to the image format set on the Optimize panel. • Select Pages To Files in the Export pop-up menu, and select Images in the Export As pop-up menu. The pages are exported to the image format set on the Optimize panel • Select Pages to Files in the Export pop-up menu, and select Fireworks PNG in the Export As pop-up menu. Each page is exported as a separate PNG file that is backward compatible with Fireworks 8. Note: If you want to export all the pages in the selected format, select all the pages, and then optimize the settings. Export a single image If you are working with an existing image that you opened in Fireworks, you can save it rather than export it. For more information, see "Save documents in other formats" on page 13. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Optimizing and exporting
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Create a progressive JPEG image
Progressive JPEGs, like interlaced GIFs and PNGs, are displayed at a low resolution initially and then increase in
quality as they download.
From the Optimize panel Options menu, select Progressive JPEG.
Note:
Some older bitmap-editing applications cannot open progressive JPEGs.
Export from the workspace
After a graphic or document has been optimized, you can export it (or save it, depending on its originating file type).
You can export (or in some cases, save) a document as a single image in GIF, JPEG, or another graphic file format. You
can also export the entire document as an HTML file and associated image files, only selected slices, or a specified area.
In addition, you can export Fireworks states and layers as separate image files.
The default location to which Fireworks exports files is determined by the following, in this order:
1
The current export preference of the document, which is defined if you've ever exported the document and then
saved the PNG
2
The current export/save location, which is defined anytime you browse away from the default location presented
in a Save, Save As, or Export dialog box
3
The location of the current file
4
The default location where new documents or images are saved on your operating system
In contrast, the default location where Fireworks saves a document is determined by a different set of criteria. For
more information, see “
Saving Fireworks files
” on page
13.
Export pages as image files
1
Select File
> Export.
2
Choose the location for the export files.
3
Do one of the following:
Select Images Only from the Export pop-up menu, and select or deselect the Current Page Only check box. The
pages are exported to the image format set on the Optimize panel.
Select Pages To Files in the Export pop-up menu, and select Images in the Export As pop-up menu. The pages
are exported to the image format set on the Optimize panel
Select Pages to Files in the Export pop-up menu, and select Fireworks PNG in the Export As pop-up menu. Each
page is exported as a separate PNG file that is backward compatible with Fireworks 8.
Note:
If you want to export all the pages in the selected format, select all the pages, and then optimize the settings.
Export a single image
If you are working with an existing image that you opened in Fireworks, you can save it rather than export it. For more
information, see “
Save documents in other formats
” on page
13.