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MACROMEDIA FIREWORKS 8-USING FIREWORKS - Matching a Target Background Color; To Help Preserve Fine Edges between Two Colors; Using Progressive Jpegs

MACROMEDIA FIREWORKS 8-USING FIREWORKS
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Optimizing in the workspace 349
To help preserve fine edges between two colors:
Select Sharpen JPEG Edges from the Optimize panel Options menu.
Use Sharpen JPEG Edges when exporting or saving JPEGs with text or fine detail to
preserve the sharpness of these areas. Choosing Sharpen JPEG Edges increases file size.
Using progressive JPEGs
Progressive JPEGs, such as interlaced GIFs and PNGs, are displayed at a low resolution
initially and then increase in quality as they download.
To export or save a progressive JPEG:
Select Progressive JPEG from the Optimize panel Options menu.
Matching a target background color
Anti-aliasing makes an object appear smoother by blending the color of an object into the
background on which it is placed. For example, if the object is black and the page on which it
rests is white, anti-aliasing adds several shades of gray to the pixels surrounding the objects
border to make a smoother transition between the black and white.
By setting the Matte option in the Optimize panel, you can anti-alias objects that lie directly
above the canvas to the Matte color. This is useful when exporting or saving graphics for
placement on web pages with colored backgrounds.
To match a target background color:
In the Optimize panel, select a color from the Matte pop-up menu. Match it as closely as
possible to the target background color on which the graphic will be placed.
NOTE
Some older bitmap-editing applications cannot open progressive JPEGs.
NOTE
Anti-aliasing is applied only to soft-edged objects that lie directly on top of the
canvas.

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