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Hi,
I sometimes have to slice up images for web production using photoshop, and my current method is not very efficient. I crop out one section, do a "Save for Web," then undo the crop, then make a second crop for the second section (which I must carefully align so that it begins where the first crop ended), "Save for Web" again, etc.
I know there is a better way to do this. Perhaps something where I could just draw my cut lines across the images, then execute some sort of "Slice Up" command, which would create new files for each slice. Or something to that effect. Does anyone know the best way to do this?
Thanks,
Lurisia
PS: I’m using Photoshop 7
I sometimes have to slice up images for web production using photoshop, and my current method is not very efficient. I crop out one section, do a "Save for Web," then undo the crop, then make a second crop for the second section (which I must carefully align so that it begins where the first crop ended), "Save for Web" again, etc.
I know there is a better way to do this. Perhaps something where I could just draw my cut lines across the images, then execute some sort of "Slice Up" command, which would create new files for each slice. Or something to that effect. Does anyone know the best way to do this?
Thanks,
Lurisia
PS: I’m using Photoshop 7
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