I created i a rollover image in photoshop for a web site and i imported it into imageready i set up the different states for it and it works right know the probalm i'm having is that in order to get the image into dreamweaver i need to Optimize the image. What happens is the image gets very contrast and fuzzy looking.
When saving images for the web, I know that it is best to..
file>save for web>save it as a jpeg high 60, depending on what kind of image> and make sure the optimized button is checked...
I was told that there is not point in saving images just as...
file>save as> and then choosing 12 on the quality bar which is titled 'image options' under the JPEG OPTIONS pop up which appears when doing this.
1. What is the difference. Why does saving for web make the image size so much more smaller. I tried test and it doesn't seem the quality changes so what makes the image smaller in size when saving for web?
2. Is saving like this
file>save for web>save it as a jpeg high 60, depending on what kind of image> and make sure the optimized button is checked...
the same thing as saving like so
file>save as> and then CHOOSING 8 on the quality bar (this is also jpeg high) which is titled 'image options' AND CHOOSING BASELINE OPTIMIZED UNDER THE SECTION WHICH IS TITLED 'FORMAT OPTIONS'....
i made a button using gregs plasma effect when i go to save it i can't get rid of the white around the edges and i saved it in the highest settings i could what can i do to get rid of the white
What are the correct settings for saving as optimized any web site design. I've tried several different settings but no matter how I save it, it always loads the site on internet a piecs at a time, very strange. Never the entire site even when I save Css.
When using the "Save Optimized" dialog in Adobe Acrobat X, we can see that Acrobat strips out a LOT of stuff from the document to make the size as manageable as possible. But I can't for the life of me find the checkbox corresponding to whatever it is that strips LINKS from the document.
When I use the "Save Optimized" option, then try to view the document in Reader, I can see the cursor change to a hand when it hovers over what SHOULD be a link, but there's no url attached to the link anymore. Clicking does nothing. "Save Optimized" kept the link there, but stripped the info of where the link is supposed to take the user.
what to uncheck to make sure links remain intact after a "Save Optimized"?
how to accomplish creating a web optimized graphic with a smooth gradient using PS7.
it seems that you will not be able to generate such a graphic using the default settings in photoshop.
I am right now using the maximum number of colors allowable in the 'save for web' optimization tool (which is 256 for both jpg and gif apparently) I know JPGs are the file type for the job generally speaking, but without optimization the JPG is too large to use for a web page header.
I'm working on a print document and do not understand the behavior of Designer Pro X9 concerning image optimizing. When I drag an image from explorer onto my document, I'm being prompted (as expected) to decide, whether I want to import the original size image or a resized version. Choosing the high resolution version gives me the full size bitmap to work with on my page.
But as soon as I drag the same image from the bitmap gallery onto my page, I get a downsized version of 1920 x 1280 pixels, which also immediately appears as a copy in the bitmap gallery. Why this happens and if and where I can prevent X9 from doing this?
I am updating a customers website now and have added a couple of items to a page and I now receive a pop up error - OUT OF MEMORY.I have optimized the photos and saved/closed/restarted but still not removing the error -
problem with ImageReady saving the optimized output as .gif file. I create a psd file in PhotoShop then edit in Adobe ImageReady. I create the slices from guides, set my output setting, then when I do File, Save Optimized Settings and try and change the Save as type, it will not let me save as .gif. Only .html or .jpg. How do I make it save as .gif
When trying to place an image into a new document in photoshop elements 12, I select all-copy-paste the image (or even drag it) over to the new doc created. However, when I do this - the image does not paste in at the same size. It typically shrinks down in size. Do I have to save the file, close out and then open the new doc and PLACE it in the document in order for it to keep size? There must be a better way to do this. Basically, how can I drag a photo that is 4x6 over to a new doc while keeping the size at 4x6.
I am trying to open a photo in camera raw and the image always has a lot of red and blue in the picture? What can I do to avoid this. When I first started learning photoshop this did not happen?
in elements 11 how can I extract a person from one photo and insert that person into another photo? I'm totally new to this and my software booklet doesn't say and I'm lost.
I have two photos, shooted probably the same day, by the same photograph in the same place !But the pose is a bit different. first one is in high resolution and in black & white nuance. second one is a small resolution and in full colors.
I wish re-color the black&white photo using exactly the same nuance from the colored one.
can i "copy" all the colors from the color-one to the b&w one ?
i hope there is a quick way to do that with adobe photoshop or with a commercial plugin. Something like : i load the first one (color), i load the second one (b&n), and i press Ok and magic appears !
Does photoshop let you cut and paste from one pic to the next, like for example... cut out the head of a person on one photo and paste it on another photo?
I did use the scissors and eraser tool to cutout unwanted background, and now I have an image I want to save and copy to another photo. The problem is that Elements 11 won't let me open up another photo at the same time, or let me copy the selected image to clipboard to paste on a different photo.
I have PSE 11 and I am creating a Christmas theme with various pictures. I have my main photo with 6 layers including a tree and figures which I can move independantly and the background is the checkerboard as the main layers are turned off with only my selections showing. I also have another photo where I have selected part of it and also turned off the main layers leaving a small part with checkered background. When I have the main photo loaded and drag the other one from the photo bin with the move tool, nothing appears on the main picture. I have already dragged the Christmas tree in the same way and that worked. By the way, all the files are .PSD.
I have Photoshop Elements 10 which I work with sparingly. I would like to outline a section of the photo (a face) and somehow select it to be the whole photo - in other words to get rid of all background elements. I can outline the area with lasso, but do not know how to just save that area. When I save, the whole original photo is saved. I also tried the magic extractor, which really worked to make just the face and crop everthing else out, but it has a white background the same size as the original photo, which means it is essentially a reactangle with a face in it. I am trying to just get the face so I can paste it into a document, sort of like when people put heads on fake bodies. This is for a church newsletter. I have done this with my old Picture It software, but that was on my old computer. I think I should be able to do this with all the gadgets Photo Shop has, but I must be missing something.
How can I blend a photo into another photo. In other words, when I load a picture into elements 9, and I load another picture on top of that one, How do I fade it in where it is seen but but is faded in?
I have a photo and I want to take another photo that I have resized smaller and place that small photo into a corner of the main photo. I then want to save and print the combined photos as one. The idea is to have a before & after photo of our home after some extensive landscape and remodel work.