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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
To view optimized images in ImageReady
In ImageReady, you view and work with optimized images directly in the document window. You can view up to four
versions of an optimized image simultaneously, and easily switch between the optimized and original (nonopti
mized) versions of an image.
versions of an optimized image simultaneously, and easily switch between the optimized and original (nonopti
mized) versions of an image.
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To preview optimized images, click a tab at the top of the document window to select a display option: Original,
Optimized, 2-Up, or 4-Up.
Note: To switch between views, press Ctrl+Y (Windows) or Command+Y (Mac OS).
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If you’re working in 2-Up or 4-Up view, you must select a view before you apply optimization settings. To select a
view, click the view you want to select. A black frame indicates which view is selected.
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To hide or show optimization information below each preview, choose View > Hide Optimization Info or View >
Show Optimization Info.
You can choose a modem speed in the image information pop-up menu at the bottom of the document window.
To use the Optimize palette (ImageReady)
In ImageReady you use the Optimize palette to select optimization options. This palette corresponds to the Optimize
panel in the Photoshop Save For Web dialog box.
panel in the Photoshop Save For Web dialog box.
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To display the Optimize palette, choose Window > Optimize.
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To show all the optimization options, click the Show Options control (double triangle icon) on the Optimize
palette tab, or choose Show Options from the Optimize palette menu.
palette tab, or choose Show Options from the Optimize palette menu.
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To display one set of options, click the Show Options control (triangle) for that set of options.
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To choose an option from the Optimize palette menu, click the triangle in the upper right corner of the palette.
To optimize and save images as SWF files (ImageReady)
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In ImageReady, you can save image and animation files in the Macromedia Flash (SWF) format. Choose Export >
Macromedia Flash (SWF) and set output options. See “SWF (ImageReady)” on page 685 for complete information
on SWF exporting.
on SWF exporting.
Controlling optimization in ImageReady
ImageReady automatically regenerates the optimized image in these circumstances: when you click the Optimized,
2-Up, or 4-Up tab at the top of the document (if you have modified the image since the last optimization), when you
change optimization settings with the optimized image displayed, or when you edit the original image.
2-Up, or 4-Up tab at the top of the document (if you have modified the image since the last optimization), when you
change optimization settings with the optimized image displayed, or when you edit the original image.
When auto-regeneration is turned off, the Regenerate button
appears in the lower right corner of each optimized
image view. A regeneration alert symbol also appears in the Color Table palette if the optimized image is in GIF or
PNG-8 format, indicating that the color table is out of date.
PNG-8 format, indicating that the color table is out of date.
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To turn Auto Regenerate on or off, choose Auto Regenerate from the Optimize palette menu. A check mark
indicates that the option is turned on.
indicates that the option is turned on.
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To manually optimize an image, Click the Regenerate button in the lower right corner of the optimized image (if
it appears), or choose Regenerate from the Optimize palette menu.
it appears), or choose Regenerate from the Optimize palette menu.
Note: Manually optimizing an image does not turn auto-regeneration on.
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To cancel optimization, click the Stop button next to the progress bar at the bottom of the image window.