Photoshop images on mobile devices
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Use WBMP format
- WBMP format is the standard format for optimizing images for mobile devices. WBMP supports 1-bit color, which means that WBMP images contain only black and white pixels.
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Use as few colors as possible
- Try to reduce the number of colors in images as much as possible and consider using grayscale. The majority of devices currently on the market still support only 16-bit color (thousands), not 24- or 32-bit (millions). Thus, special color effects may not display properly. For example, gradients often appear as banded stripes of solid color instead of a smooth graduated transition.
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Increase the contrast in photos as much as possible
- For photos, try applying the Sharpen filter one or more times to increase the contrast between colors.Make images small enough to fit the addressable screen size of your target mobile device. (Device Central lists the addressable screen size of each device in its library.) Scrolling is often impossible on mobile devices, so if an image does not fit the screen, portions of the image may simply be inaccessible to viewers.
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Beware! Gradient fills appear blocky on most devices-- avoid them!