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Hi,
I just switched from Macromedia Fireworks to Adobe Photoshop because I heard it was so much better. Now, in Fireworks I used the slice-tool a lot, because I do a lot of webdesigning. The best thing about these slices was that I could choose to export only the slices, all at one click. The name and properties (gif / jpg – transparency – … ) were all set from before. Big advantage was e.g. that you can easily change the background, export all your slices and all your graphic work was changed to the new background.
Now I see that photoshop also has slices but I can’t seem to find out how to use them the same way I did in Fireworks. Anyone an idea?
TIA
greetz
<T!M> aka wEEdpEckEr
I just switched from Macromedia Fireworks to Adobe Photoshop because I heard it was so much better. Now, in Fireworks I used the slice-tool a lot, because I do a lot of webdesigning. The best thing about these slices was that I could choose to export only the slices, all at one click. The name and properties (gif / jpg – transparency – … ) were all set from before. Big advantage was e.g. that you can easily change the background, export all your slices and all your graphic work was changed to the new background.
Now I see that photoshop also has slices but I can’t seem to find out how to use them the same way I did in Fireworks. Anyone an idea?
TIA
greetz
<T!M> aka wEEdpEckEr
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