1. Open
Photoshop
2. Under File, scroll to Open
3. Browse until you find the chosen photo.
Click on the photo and hit Open.
If the photo is the way you want it,
procede to the next step.
If not, see Adjusting
Photographs in Photoshop.
4. Under Image go to Image Size.
6. Change the size, in the
Document Size Box.
A typical size for a large web photo is 7 inches
by a resolution of 72 pixel.
Be sure both boxes under resolution are checked.
Hit Okay.
(Uncheck Resample Image for printing.
The actual size can be lowered to a paper size while the the
resolution will increase,
to keep the highest quality possible for printing.)
7. Under File scroll to Save for
Web.
Your Image will appear in a gray box.
On the bottom left it says how large the file is and how long
the download time will be.
On the right, in the settings box you can make adjustments
to type of file: suggested jpg or gif and adjust the quality
bar. You should be able to see the image change as you change
these options.
(A typical setting for a 7" photo would be
JPG, high quality 70)
check to see that the image download time between 3-17 secs.
8.) Hit Save (blue button on left)
Change thetitle so that you can easily recognize it, and so
that the title is different than the orginal title. (The title
should have NO spaces, NO symbols, NO dashes or anything but
ONLY LOWERCASE REGULAR LETTERS AND NUMBERS ONLY in the title.)
BAD
EXAMPLE: Flower w/bee .JPG
GOOD EXAMPLE: flowerbee.jpg
All image titles should end in .jpg or .gif
BE SURE to browse and save your image in your "Art003"
folder!
Images you post must be in the same folder as the .html pages!
9.) The image should now be ready to insert into a webpage.
See: How
to Create a Simple Webpage in Dreamweaver.
10.) When you are finished the file is left on the desktop,
do not save it. When you close Photoshop it will ask "Do
you want to save the file?" SAY NO. You
have already saved the file in your "Art003" folder.
Always leave an orginial, large version of your images incase
you want them in the future.