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Optimized Select Optimized to create an enhanced JPEG with a slightly smaller file size. 
The Optimized JPEG format is recommended for maximum file compression; however, 
some older browsers do not support this feature.
Progressive Select Progressive to create an image that displays progressively in a Web 
browser. The image will display as a series of overlays, enabling viewers to see a low-
resolution version of the image before it downloads completely. The Progressive option 
requires use of the Optimized JPEG format.
Note: Progressive JPEGs require more RAM for viewing, and are not supported by some 
browsers.
Blur Specify the amount of blur to apply to the image. This option applies an effect 
identical to that of the Gaussian Blur filter and allows the file to be compressed more, 
resulting in a smaller file size. A setting of 0.1 to 0.5 is recommended.
ICC Profile Select ICC Profile to preserve the ICC profile of the artwork with the file. 
ICC profiles are used by some browsers for color correction. This option is only available 
after you’ve saved an image with an ICC profile—it is not available for unsaved images. 
(See 
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Matte Specify a fill color for pixels that were transparent in the original image:
Click the Matte color swatch and select a color in the color picker. 
Choose an option from the Matte menu: Eyedropper (to use the color in the eyedropper 
sample box), White, Black, or Other (to use the color picker). 
Pixels that were fully transparent in the original image are filled the selected color, pixels 
the were partially transparent in the original image are blended with the selected color.
Optimization options for PNG-24 format
PNG-24 is suitable for compressing continuous-tone images; however, it produces much 
larger files than JPEG format. (See 
The advantage of using PNG-24 is that it can preserve up to 256 levels of transparency in 
an image. To save an image with multilevel transparency, select Transparency and choose 
None from the Matte menu. For more information on the Interlaced, Transparency, and 
Matte options, see 
Optimization options for SWF format
SWF is a vector-based format that creates scalable, compact graphics. Because SWF is 
vector-based, artwork maintains its image quality at different resolutions and is ideal for 
the creation of animation frames.(See 
Optimization panel for SWF format 
A. File format menu B. Export As menu C. Optimize menu
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