Save or delete optimization presets – Adobe Photoshop CS4 User Manual
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USING PHOTOSHOP CS4
Web graphics
Last updated 1/10/2010
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If optimizing an image with an embedded color profile other than sRGB, you should convert the image’s colors to
sRGB before you save the image for use on the web. This insures that the colors you see in the optimized image will
look the same in different web browsers. The Convert to sRGB option is selected by default.
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(Photoshop only) From the Metadata menu, choose what XMP metadata to save with the optimized file. Metadata
is fully supported by JPEG file format, and partially supported by GIF and PNG file formats. It can include any
metadata file information that was added to the document (choose File > File Info to view or enter document
metadata).
None
No metadata saved. Produces the smallest file size.
Copyright
Saves copyright notice, rights usage terms, copyright status, and copyright info URL.
Copyright and Contact Info
Saves all copyright information, plus the following information: creator, creator job title,
e-mail(s), address, city, state/province, postal code, country, telephone(s), and website(s).
All Except Camera Info
Saves all XMP metadata, except EXIF data. EXIF data includes camera settings and scene
information such as shutter speed, date and time, focal length, exposure compensation, metering pattern, and whether
a flash was used.
All
Saves all XMP metadata in the file.
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Click Save.
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In the Save Optimized As dialog box, do the following, and then click Save:
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Enter a file name, and select a location for the resulting file or files.
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Select a Format option to specify what kind of files you want to save: an HTML file and image files, only image files,
or only an HTML file.
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(Optional) Set output settings for HTML and image files.
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If your image contains multiple slices, select an option for saving slices from the Slices menu: All Slices or Selected
Slices.
To reset optimization settings to the last saved version, press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and click Reset. To
keep the same settings the next time you open the Save For Web & Devices dialog box, press Alt/Option and click
Remember.
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More Help topics
Web graphics optimization options
Preview optimized images in a web browser
Save or delete optimization presets
You can save optimization settings as a named set and apply the settings to other images. Settings that you save appear
in the Preset pop-up menu, together with the predefined named settings. If you edit a named set or a predefined set,
the Preset menu displays the term “Unnamed.”
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Set optimization options as desired, and choose Save Settings from the Optimize palette menu.