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    Optimizing for the web?

    What settings should i have for the best Optimizing for the web?
    i want the best quality with the least amont of bytes.
    here's what im set at.

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    Optimizing for the web?

    Well, for the best color settings on the web, you should use your monitor sRGB colorspace(which is what you have it on). The Adobe RGB space is awesome if you're printing, but for web stuff, what you have it on is fine. Same with the 2.2 gamma grayscale. Most of your images will be grayscale, rgb or bitmap(only b&w), so you can ignore all of the other settings, most are for optimizing prints. And as far as best quality for your buck, it has nothing to do with color, but how heavy the jpeg axe falls on your image...

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    Optimizing for the web?

    Ya Bob... that's NOT where you do your image "optimizing" from. Those settings are for calibrating PS with specific colour profiles.

    Under "FILE>Save for Web..." is where you setup optimization levels.

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    Optimizing for the web?

    thanks guys.
    Mark, i was hoping that might have had something to do with it cause when i Save for Web it seems i have to use the low settings to get what i use to get with medium

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    Optimizing for the web?

    Optimization is all about numbers Bob.

    The more colours you have, the larger the final output. And with Gifs, it's also about the 'order' or 'pattern' of colours in an image.

    For instance...

    A Linear grad running horizontally (top to bottom) would be a smaller file size than one running vertically (left to right).

    Why? Because with Gif compression it's about storing colour info. If a row of pixels changes colours continuosly from left to right, that's more data to be stored. Whereby if a row only has one colour from left to right, that repeats, that's only 1 data entry.

    Understand how it works?

    Have you read my article on this subject? Might help clear up some stuff: http://www.sitepoint.com/article/768

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    Optimizing for the web?

    Thanks Mark, i'm kinda gettin it thanks

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    Optimizing for the web?

    fair amount of optimization info here:
    http://www.gurusnetwork.com/tutorial...rslicing1.html

    if you're into reading =)
    Have you read my article on this subject? Might help clear up some stuff: http://www.sitepoint.com/article/768
    ahoy! Nice article there.

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    Optimizing for the web?

    thanks for the link Jason

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    Optimizing for the web?

    Would this by chance have anything to do with the problem I am experiencing?

    As mentioned in the desparate plea Topic I posted? :{

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    Optimizing for the web?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chillin
    Would this by chance have anything to do with the problem I am experiencing
    Your problem with the colours? Turn off color managment ;)

 

 

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