How and Why to 'Save for Web' in Photoshop
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Andrew Martin Creative Director |
Despite the lightning-fast broadband connections that are now commonplace, some websites still load slowly. A major cause of this problem is file size. Ensuring that the images on your site are correctly optimized for the web can be the difference between impatient visitors browsing your site, or leaving immediately. Many beginners to web design are not aware of the 'Save for Web and Devices' option in Adobe Photoshop. This video tutorial demonstrates how simple it is to greatly reduce the file size of images you intend to place online.
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