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Saving an Image in Adobe Image Ready

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

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"Hi, I'm Gary for Expert Village. I'm going to make my final changes to the image, and then I'm going to go ahead and save it. I have decided after playing around with it a little bit, I like the faster transition. And but I do want to keep the first and the last frame on for a little bit longer. So I'm going to keep that on for a second, and the ones in the middle I am going to put back to 0. Going to do that by holding down the shift key and click on the 1st and last on in the series, having them all highlighted; I will just pick one of them and change it to no delay, that's going to put us back 0 seconds. And I am going to go ahead and test it just to see if that's the effect that I want. And I see that is basically what I am looking for. The first and the last image stays on a little bit longer so you can get a little bit more of and idea of what the transition is doing and you see the both images for a little bit longer, but the middle is going much quicker. And that's basically the effect that I am looking for. So I am going to go ahead and stop it. So what I am going to do now is save it as a final image that I am going to be using to put into emails or websites, however I am going to use it. I am going to save the final image that will let us use it in our files. The way to do that is we have now in the file menu, Save as command. But we click on the save as command I wan to save it as a GIF file. That's what websites and out email is going to be able to use for the animation to put it inside those files. We see here if we do save as we don't have that option. It only has save as Photo Shop file. So, I'm going to click on cancel. And what we need to do is click on our keyboard, we need to hold down on the control, Alt and the shift key and click on the S key, that brings us up to save Optimized As. And over there we are going to be able to select a GIF image. We have HTML, GIF, and we are going to be able to save it as a gif image. And I am going to go ahead and select that and I am going to go ahead and change the name to Clown final. And, that's how we save it as a gif image. And that's how it is going to be able to be used in our files. So, again remember it is control, alt, shift keys all held down at the same time and the S key and that brings us up to the Save Optimized as."

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