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  • fr8
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2003
    • 5074

    #1

    ImageReady users.

    I have my document open in it (go figure). After I make my slices and do a save optimized as it saves all the slices as gifs. Is there a setting that will alow me to have them saved as jpgs? For a long time I just manuly made all the jpgs for my designs but I was hoping that there is a faster way.
    joesmut (a) gmail Dot com
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  • fr8
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2003
    • 5074

    #2
    Sigh. My sig says it all. Bump.
    joesmut (a) gmail Dot com
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    • chemicaleyes
      UNSTOPPABLE
      • Aug 2003
      • 11569

      #3
      Originally posted by fr8
      Sigh. My sig says it all. Bump.
      No way as way, No limitation as limitation. AmeriNOC formally PhatServers

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      • A C
        Confirmed User
        • Dec 2002
        • 1637

        #4
        go to the optimized view (make sure you window isnt maximized) then you can select one or multiple slices and change them by using the optimize window you can do some as jpeg some as gif and all levels of each

        Hope it helped

        (if you have questions you should post in the other thread for qss and a's)

        AC
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        • Tom_PMs
          Confirmed User
          • Jun 2004
          • 2049

          #5
          Yeah, you can optimize every single slice differently. Gif, jpeg, various qualities, various palletes.

          To make small gifs, play with the palette by combining similar colors.

          To make the final code easier and better (imo) try to make the same number of slices for every row/column so you dont wind up with 100 spacer gifs.

          Use jpeg for skin tones and complex colored slices, and gifs for simple colors. Try all sorts of combo's and you can come up with good quality, and small size, AND fast load time.

          The imageready help file is really very well done and easy to browse to find what you want. Check it out.

          You've read it, you can't unread it.

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          • doornx
            Confirmed User
            • Nov 2003
            • 2531

            #6
            damn..i still slice everything manually..it's a habit
            Send me a PM for design work

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            • fr8
              Confirmed User
              • Mar 2003
              • 5074

              #7
              Originally posted by chemicaleyes
              Awsome. Someone saw it.

              Originally posted by A C
              go to the optimized view (make sure you window isnt maximized) then you can select one or multiple slices and change them by using the optimize window you can do some as jpeg some as gif and all levels of each

              Hope it helped

              (if you have questions you should post in the other thread for qss and a's)

              AC
              Awsome. Thanks. This will save alot of time.

              Originally posted by Tom_PM
              Try all sorts of combo's and you can come up with good quality, and small size, AND fast load time.

              The imageready help file is really very well done and easy to browse to find what you want. Check it out.
              Yep. Going for that nice fast load.

              Bah. Help file. Whats that? Nah ill check it out.

              Originally posted by doornx
              damn..i still slice everything manually..it's a habit
              I use to be the same way.



              Thanks to everyone.
              joesmut (a) gmail Dot com
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