> >And BTW anyone any experience of Photoshop 5.5? Does it's extra web
> >graphics facilities warrant an uprgade and does it remove the need
> >for DeBabelizer?
>
> For web designers the upgrade is well worth it. Being able to
> restrain the pallette to web colours is a big advantage over having
> to convert the entire image, plus the pallette will detail colour
> values in HEX too (which I don't think it did in the previous
> version).
>
> Adobe Image Ready (while a tad unstable) is an excellent application
> for Web Designers in terms of the image slicing, although I'm not
> convinced about it's 'optimization'...
>
> Well, thats my tupence...
>
> Regards,
>
> Nick Marshall.
> Web Administrator, Faculty of Science and Engineering,
> Manchester Metropolitan University.
Has anyone compared PhotoShop 5.5 to DeBabelizer- ie does 5.5 remove the
need for DeBabelizer?
NB Fireworks I'm told works in far too cleverer fashion- it truncates the
colours but does not keep the precise pallette specified- has anyone found a
workaround for this?
Russell Pearson
Principal Lecturer - ADAPT Project
Design Technology
Queen Street Building
University of Huddersfield
HD1 3DH
Tel: (01484) 473743
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