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Adobe Photoshop Help
Preparing Graphics for the Web
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Displaying the Optimize palette
Choose Window > Optimize. To show all the optimi-
zation options, click the Show Options control
on the Optimize palette tab or choose
Show Options from the Optimize palette menu.
Using the Optimize palette menu
Click the triangle
in the upper right corner of the
palette.
Viewing optimized images (ImageReady)
In ImageReady, you view and work with optimized images directly in the document
window. You can view up to four versions of an optimized image simultaneously and
easily switch between the optimized and original (non-optimized) versions of an image.
Document window in 4-Up mode
To preview optimized images:
Click a tab at the top of the document window to select a display option:
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Original to view the image with no optimization.
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Optimized to view the image with the current optimization settings applied.
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2-Up to view two versions of the image side by side.
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4-Up to view four versions of the image side- by-side.
To select a view:
Click the view you want to select. A black frame indicates which view is selected.
Note:
If you’re working in 2-Up or 4-Up view, you must select a view before you apply
optimization settings.
In 2-Up and 4-Up view, the annotation area below each view provides valuable optimi-
zation information. The annotation for the original image shows the filename and file size.
The annotation for the optimized image shows the current optimization options, the size
of the optimized file, and the estimated download time using the selected modem speed.
You can choose a modem speed in the image information box at the bottom of the
document window. (See
“Displaying file and image information” on page 48
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To hide or show optimization annotations in 2-Up and 4-Up mode:
Choose View > Hide Optimization Info or View > Show Optimization Info.