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madonna
06-03-2004, 11:56 AM
hi....
Ive a problem with Image Ready......

I made several gifs and a first site for my webpage.....but to save my work as a gif or a html doc I have to preview it in my Internet Explorer...right????

So...now everytime when I open it in my Browser the quality of the image is so bad...the resolution must be wrong or sth else...I don't know....can anyone help me....please!!!!



PS: Excuse my English...(Im from Germany)

3howards
06-03-2004, 03:25 PM
i've never had to preview anything in explorer ... at least not from imageready. heck, i don't even use the html it produces, too messy. you have to adjust the amount of compression you want for images, either gif or jpg, to the quality desired. i'm guessing the setting for gif is pretty low. some slices have to be adjusted differently so you end up with individual slices compressed to different amount of colors, 8,16,32,....

a recommendation, don't ever use the html option in imageready. it was adds unnecessary html. it's easier to setup and fix in dreamweaver, assuming you have it.

madonna
06-03-2004, 03:42 PM
okay thank you..well but where can I change the compresson of the sclices?

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defjoe
06-03-2004, 04:17 PM
Madonna is now a member of GDF...I nev er knew she was into design.

;)

'I will become the most powerful Jedi ever!'

Silence04
06-03-2004, 06:15 PM
whoa, i'm like your biggest fan!!! Remember me? JUNE 3rd 1994 tampa florida? 13th Row?
i was screaming your name like a girl, you gotta remember me!!!! cause if you don't, i don't know what i would do, my life would be, like, over or something!!! lol

try doing what 3howards said... just save out the gif files and layout the page manually in dreamweaver....
but if the gifs quality is still not to your liking try saving each slice out in photoshop with File>Save For Web.


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Silence04
06-03-2004, 06:15 PM
welcome to the GDF btw!


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Keyare
06-03-2004, 09:00 PM
With your slice selected - go to ->WINDOW ->OPTIMIZE and turn on the optimize dialogue box.

With this box open you can select .gif or.jpg filetypes for each slice and its compression ratio.

Previewing in Explorer will show you the effects of your selections.