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Figure 11-36.—The Kodak Professional DCS 200 Camera window in Adobe Photoshop software. Click  on  “OK”  and  the  computer  will  return  to  the image. If these  values  are  not  reflected,  click  “Cancel” and begin again at Step 10. NOTE: If the image was shot vertically instead of horizontally, the height and width measurements will be reversed. 13.    Click    on    the    “File”    menu.    Holding    the mouse/trackball  button  down,  drag  down  to  “Export.” Still holding down the mouse/trackball button, drag over to the right and select “Adobe JPEG Compress.” 14.  In  the  “Adobe  JPEG  Compress”  window  (fig. 11-37), move the sliding image quality control bar to the center  of  the  scale  directly  below  “Good.”  Make  sure “File  Type”  is  “JPEG.”  Select  the  folder  you  created earlier to save your files; then enter a name for your file. The file name must end in “.JPEG.” Press “Save.” Figure 11-37.—Adobe Photoshop JPEG compress window. 11-41

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