Photoshop Top 40 #34 - Save for Web & Devices

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2009

If you're creating Web graphics, then there's no substitute for Save for Web & Devices. It disposes of non-essential data, reduces file sizes to their absolute minimum, and converts the image to sRGB, the color space of the people.

America likes its lists, and here's another one. Imaging expert and award-winning author Deke McClelland presents his list of the top 40 features in Photoshop—beginning with #40 and working his way up to #1—one weekly video at a time. Some are tools, others are commands, still others are conceptual. All are invaluable. Learn these 40 features and you'll know Photoshop.

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  • I do all this but when I go to the file and look for the save for web and devices the option is not available. Its their but you can not select it? Please help

  • @Mantitz123 did you ever find a way pass that problem ? im having the same problem 9 month down the line!

  • very informative. good job!

  • hey man i hope u can help me here :O i keep getting an error when using this way of saving my images and i dont why :( any chance u can help me out

  • Thank you so much for this tutorial! Very helpful :)

  • i have a notebook and when i go to save for web and devices my screen isnt big enough to go down to save. Is there anyway to save it without clicking the save button on the bottom

  • damn the music is so loud!

  • lovely tutorials... just awesome :D

    i like your dedication and enthusiasm...

    it goes for all vids, not just this one :)

  • Please help me out! I'm trying to make a background for my YouTube channel and the picture size get's about 500k at the lowest without making the picture looking like a soup. And that's with the image flattend and all that. The resolution is 1920 by 2500. (Trying to find the correct lenght for 1080p monitors.) Can you PLEASE help me out? I don't understand why my files get so big.

  • it's settled jpeg it is. :)

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