Brian and Ralph-

Thanks for your replies about Photoshop.  Given what you've written, I 
think the best bets for this person may be to either upgrade to Photoshop 
7, or to buy Photoshop Elements (the successor to Photoshop LE, which 
should be more than adequate for their needs, and easier to use than the 
full-fledged Photoshop.

Jon

At 09:49 PM 8/9/2002 -0400, you wrote:

>> > This list has been quiet lately (summer doldrums), but here's a question I
>> > hope one of our graphics folks can answer.  I was trying to help someone
>> > yesterday prepare a photo for the Web using Photoshop 6, a program I'm not
>> > very familiar with.  I was unable to find a way to adjust the compression
>> > in a JPEG file.  Can this be done in Photoshop, and if so, how?
>
>I'm not sure if Photoshop6 has this capability (I seem to recalled being 
>added with Photoshop6.5) but look for the "Save for Web" function in the 
>File menu (or Cntrl-Alt-Shift-S).  The save for web function will allow 
>you to finely adjust the compression of jpegs and gifs.

Jonathan Falk
Pine Tree Folk School
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Carmel, ME  04419
(207)848-2433
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