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| ANSWER 2005-12-29, 6:14 am |
| Hi,
Can you help me,
I have one Web template with 2 folders:
In first folder one PSD file
In the second folder (HTML), I have 1 subfolder images, index.html and
style.css files.
I have Adobe Photoshop CS2 and want to know what should I do after I edit
PSD (how can I optimise or cut my psd file into 38 files (gifs and jpgs)
because that much is in images folder)
Thanks
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| In article <dp04po$l8t$1@ariane.blic.net>,
"ANSWER" <info@mobis-telekomsrpske.com> wrote:
> I have Adobe Photoshop CS2 and want to know what should I do after I edit
> PSD (how can I optimise or cut my psd file into 38 files (gifs and jpgs)
> because that much is in images folder)
Click the button on the bottom of the toolbar to bring the image into
ImageReady.
Use the Save Optimized As... command in ImageReady.
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