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1 - Introduction (Running Time - 0:47)
Geoff introduces himself and discusses the topics to be covered in the Designing for the Web series.
2 - File Formats (Running Time - 3:27)
Photoshop provides myriad file formats for saving and exporting image files. However, when designing for the web, there are only a few choices to consider. This tutorial examines the various file formats available in Photoshop for use on the web.3 - Save For Web (Running Time - 5:56)
The “Save for Web” dialog is command central for saving image files for use on the web and can be quite confusing at first. This tutorial will guide you through the various aspects of this invaluable tool.
4 - Compression Examples (Running Time - 2:35)
It’s important to make the correct decisions when preparing to compress and save your images for the web. This tutorial compares the different compression types and how they affect your image.5 - Optimizing JPEG Files (Running Time - 6:38)
In this tutorial we explain the various compression settings used in exporting a continuous tone image using the omnipresent JPEG compression method.
6 - Optimizing GIF Files Part 1 (Running Time - 9:22)
GIF files are one of the first file types associated with web images and have a wide variety of output settings. This two part tutorial series illustrates the use of these various settings in the “Save for Web” dialog.7 - Optimizing GIF Files Part 2 (Running Time - 6:18)
This is the second part to optimizing GIF Files. Geoff Continues with more in depth settings for "Save for Web" GIF images.
8 - Selective Optimizing (Running Time - 4:30)
When you absolutely have to get your image down to or below a specified file size, this tutorial explores a few advanced methods that just might save the day.9 - Web Page Layout (Running Time - 6:28)
When designing a web page in Photoshop, it’s a good idea to plan a basic layout and structure before you start. In this video, we illustrate a method for laying out a basic web page in Photoshop.
10 - Image Slicing (Running Time - 12:02)
In order to get the smallest file size for your images or web page, you may need to save parts of an image at different compression settings - or even different file types. This video will show you how to slice and dice an image into separate pieces for export.11 - Saving Slices Part 1 (Running Time - 5:59)
After we’ve sliced up our image, we’re then ready to save the “pieces.” In this two part tutorial we’ll save our slices by applying compression settings based on slice content in the “Save for Web” dialog.
12 - Saving Slices Part 2 (Running Time - 14:14)
Geoff continues showing the technique of slicing a layout properly for use on the web.13 - Background Image (Running Time - 4:31)
This tutorial illustrates a quick way to produce a fast loading gradient background for a web page. Quick, elegant and easy!
14 - GIF Animation (Running Time - 10:40)
One of the interesting and fun aspects of GIF files is their inherent ability to be animated. No doubt you’ve seen these everywhere! This video demonstrates how easy this is done in Photoshop.Our Risk-Free Lifetime Money-Back Guarantee
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