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Saving an interactive image to PNG

Saving an interactive image to PNG - Photoshop Tutorial

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Saving an interactive image to PNG

- [Narrator] Now let's take a look at the Portable Network Graphics Format better known as PNG, which is very popular in the world of interactive design. So when creating artwork for mobile devices, iOS, Android that sort of thing. It's also very popular on the web. And so like TIFF it supports full color images as well as lossless compression. Unlike with TIFF the compression is applied automatically, so you don't have any control over that part and you can assign transparency as well. And so here we have a couple of gradient layers, and one is contained inside of a layer mask. So the first gradient looks like that the one that's called blueness and then the horse gradient has shades of red and yellow. What I'm going to do is turn off the blueness layer right here. So that we're setting the horse against a transparent background, which is something that unlike TIFF, PNG can accommodate. And now I'll go up to the…

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