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button in the Property inspector, the image updates automatically, reflecting any changes that you made to the
original Photoshop file.

Color

Specifies a color for the image placeholder.

Edit images in Dreamweaver

You can resample, crop, optimize, and sharpen images in Dreamweaver. You can also adjust their brightness and
contrast.

Image-editing features

Dreamweaver provides basic image-editing features that let you modify images without having to use an external
image-editing application such as Fireworks or Photoshop. The Dreamweaver image-editing tools are designed to let
you easily work with content designers responsible for creating image files for use on your website.

Note: You do not need to have Fireworks or other image-editing applications installed on your computer to use the
Dreamweaver image-editing features.

Select Modify > Image. Set any of these Dreamweaver image-editing features:

Resample

Adds or subtracts pixels from a resized JPEG and GIF image files to match the appearance of the original

image as closely as possible. Resampling an image reduces its file size and improves download performance.

When you resize an image in Dreamweaver, you can resample it to accommodate its new dimensions. When a
bitmap object is resampled, pixels are added to or removed from the image to make it larger or smaller. Resampling
an image to a higher resolution typically causes little loss of quality. Resampling to a lower resolution, however,
always causes data loss and usually a drop in quality.

Crop

Edit images by reducing the area of the image. Typically, you’ll want to crop an image to place more emphasis

on the subject of the image, and remove unwanted aspects surrounding the center of interest in the image.

Brightness and Contrast

Modifies the contrast or brightness of pixels in an image. This affects the highlights,

shadows, and midtones of an image. You typically use Brightness/Contrast when correcting images that are too dark
or too light.

Sharpen

Adjusts the focus of an image by increasing the contrast of edges found within the image. When you scan

an image, or take a digital photo, the default action of most image capturing software is to soften the edges of objects
in the image. This prevents extremely fine details from becoming lost in the pixels from which digital images are
composed. However, to bring out the details in digital image files, it is often necessary to sharpen the image, thereby
increasing edge contrast, and making the image appear sharper.

Note: Dreamweaver image-editing features apply only to JPEG, GIF, and PNG image file formats. Other bitmap image
file formats cannot be edited using these image-editing features.

Crop an image

Dreamweaver lets you crop (or trim) bitmap file images.

Note: When you crop an image, the source image file is changed on disk. For this reason, you may want to keep a backup
copy of the image file in the event you need to revert to the original image.

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Open the page containing the image you want to crop, select the image, and do either of the following:

• Click the Crop Tool icon

in the image Property inspector.

• Select Modify > Image > Crop.

• Crop handles appear around the selected image.