![]() If you decide later that you don’t want the Smart Object functionality for an image, GoLive can convert a Smart Object to a regular object. Generated target files can be optimized as bitmap (for Photoshop, Illustrator, EPS, or PDF), SVG (for Illustrator) or SWF (for Illustrator or LiveMotion). Because of this feature, you have the ability to generate multiple copies or variations of the source file throughout your Web site. When the target file is generated, the source file remains unaltered and the optimization settings are saved in the target file. The target file (not the source file) is eventually uploaded to the Web server since it is the actual referenced Web asset. The Web-formatted copy is referred to as the target file. GoLive then creates a copy of the source file in a Web-safe format and maintains a link to the source file. When you add Photoshop (PSD, BMP, PICT for Mac OS only, PCX, Pixar, Amiga IFF, TIFF, and TARGA), Illustrator (including AI and SVG), or LiveMotion (LIV), PDF or EPS source files to your layout, GoLive automatically places a Smart Object placeholder in the Layout Editor and prompts you to optimize the image in a Web-safe format. Adding images to a Web page using Smart Objects Smart Objects offer a more efficient and powerful way to add images to Web pages than the traditional work- flow of simply adding a Web-safe image. 2 Open the farm.site file in Lessons/Lesson06/06Start/farm folder/. ![]() ![]() The graphic is a Photoshop file that has been sliced in ImageReady. Placing a Smart Photoshop object The first step involves placing a Smart Photoshop object on the page. Photoshop files can be in any of several supported formats: PSD, BMP, PICT (Mac OS only), PCX, Pixar, Amiga IFF, TIFF, and TARGA. Using Smart Photoshop objects In this first section of the lesson, you’ll place two Smart Photoshop objects, resize one of them, and edit the color table in the other to achieve a special effect-all without leaving GoLive. 243 ADOBE GOLIVE 6.0 Classroom in a Book For information on placing images that are already in a Web-safe format, see “Adding an image using the Point and Shoot button” on page 112.
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