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How to Use the Photoshop Save for Web Tool

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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Photoshop’s Save for Web tool is a powerful feature that allows you to optimize your images for use on the web. It provides a range of options that can help you reduce the file size of your images, while maintaining their quality. In this article, we will take a look at how to use the Save for Web tool in Photoshop.

Step 1: Open Your Image

The first step is to open the image you wish to optimize in Photoshop. To do this, go to File > Open, and select the image file from your computer.

Step 2: Open the Save for Web Dialog Box

Once your image is open in Photoshop, go to File > Export > Save for Web (Legacy). This will open the Save for Web dialog box.

Step 3: Choose Your Settings

In the Save for Web dialog box, you will see a preview of your image, along with a range of options for optimizing it. These options include file format, quality, image size, and more. Here are some of the key settings you may want to adjust:

File format:

Choose the file format that best suits your needs. JPEG is ideal for photographs, while GIF or PNG are better for graphics and illustrations.

Quality: Adjust the quality setting to find the right balance between file size and image quality. A lower quality setting will result in a smaller file size, but may also reduce the image quality.

Image size:

Use the Image Size dropdown menu to choose a specific size for your image, or enter custom dimensions in the width and height fields.

Preview:

Use the Preview panel to see how your image will look after it has been optimized. You can also compare the original image to the optimized version by clicking the Original button.

Step 4: Save Your Optimized Image

Once you have chosen your settings, click the Save button to save your optimized image. You will be prompted to choose a location to save the file, as well as a file name and file type.

Conclusion

The Save for Web tool is a valuable feature that can help you optimize your images for use on the web. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can make the most of this powerful tool and create high-quality, optimized images for your website or blog.

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