Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Photoshop? Layouts?

Okay, so I have Adobe Elements Photoshop 6. I know how to make layouts and stuff, but they can only be so many mega pixels (I am making this skin to put on bebo). How do I save my layout so that it looks good, but isn't too many mega pixels. I mean HOW does everyone make such awesome layouts with out them bein all grainy or blury??



Photoshop? Layouts?husqvarna



If your layout is for web save it in File %26gt; Save for Web and choose the PNG24 format. This format preserves quality, colors and transparency and the file that you get is ready for upload.



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Megapixels = width pixels x height pixels. If you have an image that is too big, resize it to a smaller size. Quality will not be lost. BUT, if your image is too small, try to start with a larger creation. Or, you can do fairly well increasing the size in 10% increments. Use Resize to do this and where it give you the size in pixels or inches, change that to percent and enter 110 in the box for the width.



File size, Kb. Use the Save for Web. You can also resize here before creating a jpeg file without resizing your open image. Select the Quality -- if displayed digitally, Medium is fine. If you are limited to a certain size file, click Optimize and enter the limiting size. Quality will automatic adjust.

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