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How Do You Optimize Digital Photos For The Internet In Adobe Photoshop?

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How Do You Optimize Digital Photos For The Internet In Adobe Photoshop?

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In Adobe Photoshop it is easy to optimize images for use on the internet. Digital photographs are found on nearly every website. A good digital camera produces an image that is very large and at 300dpi (dots per inch). While physical size varies greatly for each image, a picure only needs 72dpi for effective web viewing. Below you will find steps to convert your digital photographs for optimal use on the internet. This Adobe Photoshop tutorial will show you how. Start Adobe Photoshop and open the picture of choice. Once Photoshop is running, go to File-Open and navigate to the image you want to optimize. Go to View – Actual Pixels from the file menu at the top. Usually this is very large and will more than fill up the screen. We will be better able to see the optimization process though, if you see the image at its actual size. Change this photo to 72dpi for internet use. From the menu at the top of Adobe Photoshop, go to Image – Image Size. Change the Resolution from 300 to 72. Make s

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