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| Civilians | How do you take a .psd website image and make it into a webpage after you edited it? I know this should seem easy and it is but I was wondering if there was an easier way I am missing? I do not use Photoshop as PSP8 and PSP9 both handle .psd files just fine. *grin* Any tips appreciated. :0) Heidi |
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| Civilians | On 01 May 2005 Heidi wrote in alt.www.webmaster > How do you take a .psd website image and make it into a webpage > after you edited it? I know this should seem easy and it is but I was > wondering Kinda vague what you are trying to do. -- Don |
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| Civilians | "Heidi" <blackcat2@gmail.com> wrote in news:%fhde.35883$h6.13211 @tornado.texas.rr.com: > How do you take a .psd website image and make it into a webpage > after you edited it? I know this should seem easy and it is but I was > wondering > if there was an easier way I am missing? > > I do not use Photoshop as PSP8 and PSP9 both handle .psd files just fine. > *grin* > Any tips appreciated. :0 Heidi, the .psd website image most probably should be opened using ImageReady. If your website image was designed this way, then imageready will be the answer.....and the software will allow you to output the .psd file in all it's various image components. (note you can edit the .psd file in photoshop - and i presume PSP8 and 9.....but outputting it in it's various sub-components will need to be done using imageready) |
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| Civilians | Heidi wrote: > How do you take a .psd website image and make it into a webpage > after you edited it? I know this should seem easy and it is but I was > wondering > if there was an easier way I am missing? > > I do not use Photoshop as PSP8 and PSP9 both handle .psd files just fine. > *grin* > Any tips appreciated. :0) Photoshop 6 (or perhaps 5.5) and later ship with Adobe ImageReady, which can carve your PSD file up into slices and generate separate image files and html or xhtml. IR does image maps, animated gifs and mouseovers too. That's how I do my web sites. If you need further details, let me know. :> -- JustThe.net - Apple Valley, CA - http://JustThe.net/ - 888.480.4NET (4638) Steven J. Sobol, Geek In Charge / sjsobol@JustThe.net / PGP: 0xE3AE35ED "The wisdom of a fool won't set you free" --New Order, "Bizarre Love Triangle" |
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