Adobe photoshop elements User Manual

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CHAPTER 12
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Saving Images
When you’re finished developing an image, you 
can save it in an alternate format. The format you 
choose depends on how you plan to use the image. 
To save an image in one of the following formats, 
choose File > Save As, and choose the format from 
the Format pop-up menu. After you click Save, 
additional options may appear.
BMP format
BMP is a standard Windows image format on DOS 
and Windows-compatible computers. You can 
specify either Microsoft
®
 Windows or OS/2
®
 
format and a bit depth for the image. For 4-bit and 
8-bit images using Windows format, you can also 
specify RLE compression. 
Filmstrip format
Filmstrip format lets you open, edit, and save 
movie files created by Adobe Premiere
®
. The Save 
As Filmstrip option is only available for Filmstrip 
format files. If you resize, resample, change the 
color mode, or change the file format of a 
Filmstrip file in Photoshop Elements, you won’t be 
able to save it back to Filmstrip format. For further 
guidelines, see the Adobe Premiere User Guide.
GIF format
Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) is the file 
format commonly used to display indexed-color 
graphics and images in hypertext markup 
language (HTML) documents over the World 
Wide Web and other online services. GIF is an 
LZW-compressed format designed to minimize 
file size and electronic transfer time. 
You can save an image as one or more GIF files 
using the Save for Web command. (See 
“Optimizing images” on page 230.)
To save a file in GIF format:
1
Choose File > Save As, and choose 
CompuServe GIF Format from the format list.
2
If necessary, deselect the Layers as Frames 
option.
3
Specify a filename and location, and click Save.
4
For RGB images, the Indexed Color dialog box 
appears. Specify conversion options as described 
in “Choosing a color mode” on page 68, and 
click OK.
5
Select a row order for the GIF file and click OK:
Normal to create an image that displays in a 
browser only when it is fully downloaded.
Interlaced to create an image that displays as 
low-resolution versions in a browser while the full 
image file is downloading. Interlacing can make 
downloading time seem shorter and assures 
viewers that downloading is in progress. However, 
interlacing also increases file size.
To save an animated GIF file:
1
Choose File > Save As, and choose 
CompuServe GIF from the format list.
2
Select the Layers as Frames option, specify a 
filename and location, and click Save.