PHOTOSHOP CS3
User Guide
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HTML pages inside a pages subfolder.
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JPEG thumbnail images inside a thumbnails subfolder.
Making sure that your colors match
If you work with photos in a wide-gamut color working space such as ProPhoto RGB or Adobe RGB, image colors
may change when viewed in a web gallery by a browser that doesn’t read embedded color profiles. If this happens,
try converting the image profiles to sRGB (which most browsers use as a default) before optimizing them or
including them in a Web Photo Gallery. Convert them to sRGB in one of the following ways. It is a good idea to work
with a copy of the images.
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To convert a single image, choose Edit > Convert To Profile and then choose sRGB. See “Assign or remove a color
profile (Illustrator, Photoshop)” on page 144.
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To convert a folder of images, use the Image Processor. Choose File > Scripts > Image Processor. See “Convert files
with the Image Processor” on page 618.
If you use the Image Processor, you can save the files directly to JPEG format in the size that you want them. If you
do so, make sure to turn Resize Images off in the Large Image options.
Web photo gallery options
General
Options for file extensions, encoding, and metadata.
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Extension
Uses either .htm or .html as the filename extension.
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Use UTF 8 Encoding For URL
Uses UTF-8 encoding.
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Add Width And Height Attributes For Images
Specifies dimensions, shortening download time.
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Preserve All Metadata
Maintains metadata info.
Banner
Text options for the banner that appears on each page in the gallery. Enter text for each of these:
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Site
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ame
The name of the gallery.
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Photographer
The name of the person or organization receiving credit for the photos in the gallery.
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Contact Info
The contact information for the gallery, such as a telephone number or a business address.
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Date
The date appearing on each page of the gallery. By default, Photoshop uses the current date.
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Font and Font Size
(Available for some site styles) Options for the banner text.
Large Images
Options for the main images that appear on each gallery page.
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Add numeric links
(Available for some site styles) Places a numeric sequence (starting at 1, ending with the total
number of pages in the gallery) running horizontally at the top of each gallery page. Each number is a link to the
respective page.
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Resize Images
Resizes the source images for placement on the gallery pages. Choose a size from the pop-up menu
or enter a size in pixels. For Constrain, choose which dimensions of the image you want to constrain during resizing.
For JPEG Quality, choose an option from the pop-up menu, enter a value between 0 and 12, or drag the slider. The
higher the value, the better the image quality and the larger the file.
Note:
Photoshop uses the default image interpolation method set in preferences. Choose Bicubic Sharper as the default
for best results when reducing image size.
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Border Size
Specifies the width, in pixels, of the border around the image.