Save for Web allows to find compromise between minimal file size and acceptable quality of image quickly. While adjusting various settings, you may explore how image quality and file size change. Options to reduce file size of an image include setting compression quality, number or colors, resizing, cropping, Exif information removal, etc.
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Options to reduce file size of an image include setting compression quality, number or colors, resizing, cropping
.thanx nice share
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First of all, great plug-in!
Anyway, I used to use Macromedia Fireworks and missed some features for web optimisation that it has. So I was wondering if you could implement it on your plug-in. Here're the features:
It would be great if we could have these options.
Thanks for the plug-in, though!
Regards,
Giraldi Maggio
Matte colour background for gif
Just incase anyone got here from a search for "matte colour photoshop gif transparency", the matte option for blending partially transparent pixels with another colour to greate a gif with transparency that sits nicely on a coloured background, rather than the jagged edge of white non antialiased pixels.
The plugin for this job is available from the menu (gimp 2.6)
Filters->Web->Semi-Flatten
-Chose the background colour for this in the toolbox (foreground/background colour choice).
One thing to note is that this filter (as with other filters) applies to the selected layer, so you will have to blend layers down (right-click), or apply the filter to each layer.
Great plug-in!
2.6.0
it's working for me
Very useful . Since
Compiled Mac version
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