are
still rather huge!! My version is CS3.
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Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought
Mike Brown wrote:
Rachel May wrote:
I created the PNGs in Photoshop (CS3) and just wondering if there are
any better tools or ways of saving the PNGs for smaller file size,
while still retaining their high quality??
http://www.ignite-it.co.uk/
Best. Graphics. Optimiser. PlugIn.
I use
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 1:56 AM, Ca Phun Ung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike Brown wrote:
Rachel May wrote:
I created the PNGs in Photoshop (CS3) and just wondering if there are
any better tools or ways of saving the PNGs for smaller file size, while
still retaining their high quality??
On Wed, April 16, 2008 5:59 am, Rachel May wrote:
Only my personal website I've used transparent PNGs a lot... I've been
rather picky on how it looks, so that the shadows look natural etc.
But this means that the file sizes are HUGE and download is really long.
I created the PNGs in
Thanks for your replies everyone - I'll check out those tools.
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Subject: Re: [WSG] PNG file sizes
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 1:56 AM, Ca Phun Ung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike Brown wrote:
Rachel May wrote:
I created the PNGs in Photoshop (CS3) and just wondering if there are
any better
Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought that in the 'save for web' option you could
only save as gif or jpeg. Am I wrong? I'd love it if I could use it to
compress png files - just needed to yesterday!! ... :)
- susie
On 17/4/08 1:40 AM, Nick Fitzsimons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, April 16, 2008
Definitely can be used for PNG, and I'm pretty sure at least all of the
CS versions can.
Casey.
Susie Gardner-Brown wrote:
Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought that in the 'save for web' option you could
only save as gif or jpeg. Am I wrong? I'd love it if I could use it to
compress png files -
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Subject: Re: [WSG] PNG file sizes
Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought that in the 'save for web' option you could
only save as gif or jpeg. Am I wrong? I'd love it if I could use it to
compress png files - just needed to yesterday!! ... :)
- susie
On 17/4/08 1:40 AM, Nick Fitzsimons [EMAIL
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Sent: Thursday, 17 April 2008 11:35 a.m.
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Subject: Re: [WSG] PNG file sizes
Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought that in the 'save for web' option you could
Hi all,
Only my personal website I've used transparent PNGs a lot... I've been
rather picky on how it looks, so that the shadows look natural etc.
But this means that the file sizes are HUGE and download is really long.
I created the PNGs in Photoshop (CS3) and just wondering if there
Rachel May wrote:
I created the PNGs in Photoshop (CS3) and just wondering if there are
any better tools or ways of saving the PNGs for smaller file size, while
still retaining their high quality??
http://www.ignite-it.co.uk/
Best. Graphics. Optimiser. PlugIn.
That I've found anyway :)
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