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Image splicer???? not sure what you call it but...

With photoshop PSD files, is their a way or a cheap image software package that will allow you to splice up large images so they load faster???

Feedback from the web guru's appreciated...
 
slicing not splicing is what it would be under if you are googling about, slice is chop, splice is join etc.
 
rob said:
slicing not splicing is what it would be under if you are googling about, slice is chop, splice is join etc.

Thanks Rob... Knew it was something sliced n diced...
 
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Image splicer???? not sure what you call it but...

With photoshop PSD files, is their a way or a cheap image software package that will allow you to splice up large images so they load faster???

Feedback from the web guru's appreciated...
...I'm no guru and I don't use Photoshop (Macromedia Fireworks man myself), but if it's an image for the web it's best to convert to a jpg or giff depending on the image type. You can also set the image quality on these file types to optimise for the web. :)

I'd say avoid 'slicing and dicing' if you can. ;)
 
Use photoshop. If it's a photo save as a jpg. saved it as indexed and click on file>save for web. This will optimise it.
If it's not a photo then gif is usually best. Do the save for web again and photoshop will optimise. :D
 
photoshop has a slicing tool, where an optimised image cat be cut into segments. The result can be 'saved as html' which will effectively save it as an index page with a folder with the sliced/segmented image.

There's other third party tols which will do the same with horizontal segments.

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tifosi said:
photoshop has a slicing tool, where an optimised image cat be cut into segments.

There's other third party tols which will do the same with horizontal segments.

S

Tof

That's exactly what I wanted... Any how toor 3rd pty tool info...

Much appreciated.
 
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