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Slicing and Saving Graphics in Photoshop for Use on the Web

Images are the number one leader of average bandwidth usage. Usually it’s because the images that load on every single page are typically between a total of 60k and a total of 500k. That can easily make your bandwidth usage add up to beyond your limit per month. So what I’m going to be showing you is how you can cut your image’s file sizes in half, if not more.


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