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Last updated 11/30/2015
Dreamweaver defines the image according to your optimization settings and places a web-ready version of your image
in your page. Information about the image, such as the location of the original PSD source file, is saved in a Design
Note, regardless of whether you have enabled Design Notes for your site. The Design Note allows you to return to edit
the original Photoshop file from Dreamweaver.
Edit pasted images
After you paste Photoshop images in your Dreamweaver pages, you can edit the original PSD file in Photoshop. When
using the copy/paste workflow, Adobe recommends that you always make your edits to the original PSD file (rather
than the web-ready image itself), and then repaste to maintain single sourcing.
Note: Make sure that you have Photoshop set as your primary external image editor for the file type you want to edit.
1 In Dreamweaver, select a web-ready image that was originally created in Photoshop and do one of the following:
Click the Edit button in the images Property inspector.
Press Control (Windows) or Command (Macintosh) as you double-click the file.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) an image, choose Edit Original With from the context
menu, and then choose Photoshop.
Note: This assumes that Photoshop is set as the primary external image editor for PSD image files. You may also want
to set Photoshop as the default editor for JPEG, GIF, and PNG file types.
2 Edit the file in Photoshop.
3 Return to Dreamweaver and paste the updated image or selection into your page.
If you want to reoptimize the image at any time, you can select the image and click the Edit Image Settings button in
the Property inspector.
Setting Image Optimization dialog box options
When you create a Smart Object or paste a selection from Photoshop, Dreamweaver displays the Image Optimization
dialog box. (Dreamweaver also displays this dialog box for any other kind of image if you select the image and click the
Edit Image Settings button in the Property inspector.) This dialog box lets you define and preview settings for web-
ready images using the right mix of color, compression, and quality.
A web-ready image is one that can be displayed by all modern web browsers and looks the same no matter what system
or browser the viewer is using. In general, the settings result in a trade-off between quality and file size.
Note: Whatever settings you select only affect the imported version of the image file. The original Photoshop PSD or
Fireworks PNG file always remains untouched.
Preset Choose a Preset that best suits your requirements. The file size of the image changes based on your chosen
preset. An instant preview of the image with the applied setting is displayed in the background.
For example, for images that have to be displayed with a high degree of clarity, choose PNG24 for Photos (Sharp
Details). Select GIF For Background Images (Patterns) if you are inserting a pattern that will act as the background of
the page.
When you select a preset, the configurable options for the preset are displayed. If you want to further customize
optimization settings, modify the values for these options.