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Compress an image to reduce it's size, thus allowing for faster loading speeds.
1. | In the Optimize
panel, choose JPEG - Smaller File from the
Settings pop-up menu, and click the Selective
Quality button. If the Optimize panel is not open,
choose Window > Optimize to open it.
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2. | In the Selective JPEG Settings dialog box, select the Enable Selective Quality option and enter a compression value of 95 in the text box. |
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3. | Click OK. |
4. | Click the Preview, 2-up, or 4-up tab at the top of the document window to see how the image will look upon export. |
5. | Select any of the previews except the original preview. |
6. | In the Optimize panel, enter 60 in the Quality text box. The lower the value, the more the image is compressed. |
7. | When saving your opitmized image you should give it a name that signifies such. For example, Dog_in_snow_OPT.jpg |
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