Save as a Web-ready picture |
If you are planning on sharing your pictureGeneral term that includes photos, graphics, clip art, and objects. Any photo or project in this product. in e-mail or online, or adding your picture to a Web pageA page accessible through the World Wide Web., save it as a Web-ready picture. Doing this saves your picture in JPEGJoint Photographic Experts Group graphics file format. This format is commonly used for storing graphics that will be displayed on a Web page. format, which optimizes your picture file size and quality for viewing online.
To save your picture as a Web-ready picture:
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On the File menu, point to Save Special, and then click Save as Web-ready Picture.
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Under Click a picture size, click the picture size you want, and then click Next.
The Save As dialog box appears.
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In the Folders list, select the folder where you want to save your picture.
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In the File name box, type a file name for your picture.
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In the Save as type list, click the file type for your picture.
 | Optional: Set the file type options.
Note Some file type options may not be available depending on the file type you choose.
- Click Options.
- In the Color depth list, click a color depth for your picture.
- In the Compression type list, click a compression type for your picture.
- To increase picture quality, drag the Compression level slider to the left.
- To store a thumbnail view of your picture used for previewing your picture, select the Store thumbnail in file check box.
- In the Image dimensions list, click the size for your picture.
- To maintain your picture's aspect ratioThe ratio of the width of an image (or image area) to its height. An image with an aspect ratio of 3:1 has a width that is three times greater than its height. A graphic stretched beyond its aspect ratio will lose proportion., select the Maintain aspect ratio check box.
- Click OK.
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Click Save.