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Originally Posted by Lacuna
I think you're posting in the wrong section.
And dreamweaver is an html editor so you 'import' images just like you would add an image to an html page.
~ Lacuna
Pardon me for not knowing geek speak, I am just an artist trying to figure out this web site stuff. Besides, I have posted in another forum and got a pretty decent response.
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I'm sorry if that sounded abrupt or smth, but I was just answering your question.
You asked:
Do I have the right software?
And I let you know you dont need special software to put images into your dreamweaver project.
As far as:
What will make the photographs of my work look best on my web site.
A crisp clean layout (html or flash) for your images to be inserted into is very important. And I dont know if you want to do any digital editing to your photographs, but if you do, photoshop has some excellent filters.
~ Lacuna
(As far as 'geek speak'... well you ARE posting on a 'geek' forum concerning 'geek' programs so you'll probably have to pick up a little 'geek lingo' :cheesy: )
You asked:
Do I have the right software?
And I let you know you dont need special software to put images into your dreamweaver project.
As far as:
What will make the photographs of my work look best on my web site.
A crisp clean layout (html or flash) for your images to be inserted into is very important. And I dont know if you want to do any digital editing to your photographs, but if you do, photoshop has some excellent filters.
~ Lacuna
(As far as 'geek speak'... well you ARE posting on a 'geek' forum concerning 'geek' programs so you'll probably have to pick up a little 'geek lingo' :cheesy: )
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Originally Posted by Lacuna
I'm sorry if that sounded abrupt or smth, but I was just answering your question.
You asked:
Do I have the right software?
And I let you know you dont need special software to put images into your dreamweaver project.
As far as:
What will make the photographs of my work look best on my web site.
A crisp clean layout (html or flash) for your images to be inserted into is very important. And I dont know if you want to do any digital editing to your photographs, but if you do, photoshop has some excellent filters.
~ Lacuna
(As far as 'geek speak'... well you ARE posting on a 'geek' forum concerning 'geek' programs so you'll probably have to pick up a little 'geek lingo' :cheesy: )
Sorry for the abrupt response, I guess I do need to learn some of the 'geek lingo', huh? So photoshop can make a scanned image or a digital image look great before they are input into dreamweaver.
I think the main problem will be getting a large enough jpeg to look decent in dreamweaver.
Thanks
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Once you've edited and saved an image in photoshop it won't loose any quality bringing it into dreamweaver, so don't worry about that. I do recommend when you resize your images in photoshop to resize manually while holding the shift key instead of doing the automatic image resize. I find the quality stays crisper.
If you have further questions about this or other program questions, feel free to post and I'll answer as soon as I get a chance.
~ Lacuna
If you have further questions about this or other program questions, feel free to post and I'll answer as soon as I get a chance.
~ Lacuna
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