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Edit pasted images

After you paste Photoshop images in your Dreamweaver pages, you can edit the original PSD file in Photoshop. When using the copy/paste workflow, Adobe recommends that you always make your edits to the original PSD file (rather than the web-ready image itself), and then repaste to maintain single sourcing.

Note: Make sure that you have Photoshop set as your primary external image editor for the file type you want to edit.
  1. In Dreamweaver, select a web-ready image that was originally created in Photoshop and do one of the following:
    • Click the Edit button in the image’s Property inspector.

    • Press Control (Windows) or Command (Macintosh) as you double-click the file.

    • Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) an image, choose Edit Original With from the context menu, and then choose Photoshop.

      Note: This assumes that Photoshop is set as the primary external image editor for PSD image files. You may also want to set Photoshop as the default editor for JPEG, GIF, and PNG file types.
  2. Edit the file in Photoshop.
  3. Return to Dreamweaver and paste the updated image or selection into your page.

If you want to reoptimize the image at any time, you can select the image and click the Edit Image Settings button in the Property inspector.