User Guide
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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
To replace multiple images in a picture track
1 Select the picture track in the Timeline Editor, and then display the Slideshow tab of the Picture Track Inspector.
2 In the Slideshow tab, change options, if necessary, before importing the images. For example, to change the
durations of the new images only, set the Slideshow Time Interval.
3 In the Timeline Editor, position the time cursor at the start time of the first image you want to replace. GoLive
replaces images beginning with the first one following the time cursor.
4 In theImagestab of thePicture TrackInspector,selectthe ReplaceImagesoption. Then clickthe Import button,
navigate to the folder containing the images, and then select the images in the order you want them to replace the
existing images.
The number of images you select determines the number that are replaced. For example, if you select four images,
then the following four images are replaced. If there are only three existing images following the time cursor, then
GoLive creates a new picture sample for the fourth image. If there are 10 existing images following the time cursor,
then GoLive adds four new images after the time cursor and deletes the remaining six images.
5 Click Add or Add All to add the images to the list, and then click Done.
6 In the Compression Settings dialog box, select an image compressor and a color depth from the pop-up menus,
and then click OK.
To replace an image in a picture sample or set individual picture sample properties
1 In the Timeline Editor, select the picture sample that contains the image you want to replace.
2 In the Picture Sample Inspector, change properties if necessary, and then click Replace. Navigate to the folder
containing the replacement image, select the image, and then click Open.
3 In the Compression Settings dialog box, select an image compressor and a color depth from the pop-up menus,
and then click OK.
Compression options
QuickTime comes with numerous built-in image compressors that cover most of the media formats used on the
Internet. Your choice of compressor should depend on the type of image and movie file-size limitations. If the default
compressor, JPEG, is unsatisfactory, experiment with other compressors to find the format that best suits your needs.
The options available for color depth depend on the compressor you choose. As you drag the Quality slider between
the Least and Best labels, a numerical value from 0 to 100 appears on the slider. Image quality and degree of
compression are inversely proportional: the higher you set the quality, the lower the compression ratio is.
Sprite tracks
Sprite tracks
A sprite track lets you apply actions and set individual mouse states to the track’s image objects, called sprites.Sprites
let you give viewers an interactive experience through objects that affect a behavior, such as jumping to a different
web page. You can also animate sprites as you would tracks.










