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p.s. how do you drop the colours in Image-ready? It's the first time I've used it...
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Sun 5 Jan 2003, 18:46,
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p.s. how do you drop the colours in Image-ready? It's the first time I've used it...

an optimize panel in the top right corner with "optimize" and "info" tabs. The options are on the "optimize" tab. Funny that. You're best using something like the 2-up view to compare the original with the optimized version. Don't forget to use "Save as optimized..." to save the new version. If the optimize panel isn't there, look under the Window menu.
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Sun 5 Jan 2003, 18:51,
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and adjust the settings there... If you bring up the 2-up view, you'll be adjusting the one on the right, and this way you can see how much (or little) detail you'll lose.
Selective or perceptual usually give great color reduction, and drop an extra couple of K compared to Adaptive. Also, going Lossy works well...
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Sun 5 Jan 2003, 18:52,
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Selective or perceptual usually give great color reduction, and drop an extra couple of K compared to Adaptive. Also, going Lossy works well...