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ImageReady CS Help [With JPG's] |
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May 10th 2005 | #168138 Report |
Member since: May 10th 2005 Posts: 1 |
Hi, As you can see, I'm new here; I'm not however, new to Photoshop/ImageReady. Though, I've only worked with ImageReady on occasion. Which brings me to this: I was working on an image, and I wanted rollovers. I finished those up and went to save it [Save Optimized As...] and realized it was saving the images as .gif files. That's no good; it's a large image that looks terrible in .gif format. I have been trying for quite some time now to get it to save as a 100% Quality, 0 Blur .jpg, with no luck. I know I've done it before, and now it isn't working. As far as I can get is 60% [High; I want Maximum]. I'd appriciate any help. Thanks! |
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May 11th 2005 | #168153 Report |
Member since: Apr 19th 2005 Posts: 80 |
First of all : I realy think animations can't be .jpg... But to tell u how to optimize: there is a window for it (Just like the layer-window,...). When it's not there u can pick "Window--> optimize"...
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May 14th 2005 | #168195 Report |
Member since: May 2nd 2005 Posts: 5 |
Yes, i think Doody is right, but what you could try turning your image into an image map. You might have to change your design plans slightly, but i'm pretty sure you can end up with a mapped jpeg. Good luck! ;)
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