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Saving Images in Adobe Image Ready

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Summary: How to save images with Adobe Image Ready; learn more about photo and image editing software in this free instructional video.

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Gary Zier, originally from Florida, is a systems administrator with 10 years of computer networking experience and an expertise in conditional access security systems. He started...read more

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"Hi, I'm Gary for Expert Village. The last thing we need to do before we open up our images in the Image Ready program is we need to save them. And it's important to note that our final product is going to be a gif. file, a g-i-f file extension. And, we need to save our new cut images in that same format. So I'm going to select my first one and I will go up here to the file menu and click 'save as' and it will open up a standard save menu. And we're going to, ahead and create a name for it. And over here on the format, we need to select the gif. format and now our file will become, will be saved in the, with the gif. extension. And I'll go ahead and click 'save'. We'll go ahead and click 'okay' to the next menu. It's pretty much standard configuration. And we'll also click 'okay' to the next menu. And now we have our image saved as a gif. file. So we can go ahead and close this and the original file, we will, we already have our image in the gif. format is what we need, so we'll just go ahead and click 'no'. And now we're left with our clown mask file and we're going to go ahead and save that as well. It was already in the gif. format, I'm going to give it a new name just so I don't erase the original file, I'll call it 'clown mask cut' and I'll click on save and again hit 'okay' and now we have two images saved in the gif. format. We're ready to open up our animation program, 'Image Ready' and start our animation."

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