Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Using weighted optimization 
About weighted optimization 
Weighted optimization lets you vary optimization settings across an image using masks from text layers, shape layers, 
and alpha channels. This technique produces higher-quality results in critical image areas without greatly increasing 
file size. With weighted optimization, you can produce gradual variations in GIF, PNG-8, and WBMP dithering, 
lossy GIF settings, and JPEG compression. Weighted optimization also lets you favor colors in selected image areas 
when you generate a color table. 
Image without weighted optimization (left), and with weighted optimization on text layers and vector shapes (right) 
Photoshop and  ImageReady  automatically generate masks  when  you create a type  layer or a shape layer. You  can also  
manually create masks and store them in alpha channels. When you use a mask to apply optimization settings, the 
white areas  of  the mask describe the  highest level  of  image quality, whereas  the black  areas for  the mask describe the  
lowest level of image quality. (The level of optimization in gray areas of the mask decreases by a linear scale.) 
Weighted optimization is available for specific settings in the Optimize panel/palette, as indicated by the Mask 
button 
. To access the Weighted Optimization dialog box, click the mask button. 
Note: For the Lossy setting, a higher number actually means greater compression, as opposed to greater quality (as in 
most other settings). 
To create masks for use during optimization 
Do one or more of the following: 
Create a type layer. 
Create a shape layer. 
(Photoshop) Save a selection as a mask, or create a new alpha channel and use the painting and editing tools to 
modify it. (See “About masks and alpha channels” on page 338.) 
(ImageReady) Use a selection tool to select an area of the image. Either save the selection using the Select > Save 
Selection command, or choose the Save Selection command from the Channel pop-up menu in the Weighted 
Optimization dialog box.