40m 3s | 244 MB | Project Files: Included | Software used: Photoshop CC 14.2
We’ll begin this training by learning about a couple of ways that we can scale an image in Photoshop and discuss how this can affect file size and quality.
From here we’ll spend the remainder of our time working in the Save for Web Dialogue in Photoshop optimizing images to be saved as Jpeg, GIF and PNG file formats. Along the way we’ll discuss how we can make a compromise between quality and file size as we explore the Save for Web Dialogue and some of it’s settings.
These lessons will help you gain some incite into the different file types when optimizing images for use on the web and allow you to choose the appropriate optimization for your own images.
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