Hyperlink in Photoshop --> Jpeg or Pdf
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Hello,
I am doing an internship and I need to create an email campaign. I created the email using Photoshop and I don't know how to add a hyperlink to redirect the client to our website. This hyperlink needs to be preserved when I save my email in PDF or JPEG format.
Thank you very much for your help!!
Diego.
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I am doing an internship and I need to create an email campaign. I created the email using Photoshop and I don't know how to add a hyperlink to redirect the client to our website. This hyperlink needs to be preserved when I save my email in PDF or JPEG format.
Thank you very much for your help!!
Diego.
Configuration: Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.11) / Safari 4.1.3
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hello :
1. Select a slice. If you are using Photoshop, double-click on the slice with the Slice Selection tool to display the Slice Options dialog box.
2. In the Slice Options dialog box (Photoshop) or the Slice palette (ImageReady), enter a URL in the URL text box or choose an existing URL from the drop-down menu. You can enter a relative or absolute URL. If you enter an absolute URL, make sure to include the appropriate protocol (for example, enter https://www.adobe.com/en/ and not www.adobe.fr for an HTML link). For more details on using relative and absolute URLs, consult documentation on HTML (in print or on the Web).
3. If needed, enter the name of a target frame in the Target text box or choose an option from the drop-down menu. A frame name must correspond to an image previously defined in the HTML file of the document. When a user clicks on the link, the specified file is displayed in the new image:
* _blank, to display the linked file in a new window while keeping the original browser window open.
* _self, to display the linked file in the same frame as the original file.
* _parent, to display the linked file in its own parent image frame. Use this option if the HTML document contains frames and the current frame is a child. The linked file is displayed in the current parent frame.
* _top, to replace the entire browser window with the linked file by removing all current frames.
1. Select a slice. If you are using Photoshop, double-click on the slice with the Slice Selection tool to display the Slice Options dialog box.
2. In the Slice Options dialog box (Photoshop) or the Slice palette (ImageReady), enter a URL in the URL text box or choose an existing URL from the drop-down menu. You can enter a relative or absolute URL. If you enter an absolute URL, make sure to include the appropriate protocol (for example, enter https://www.adobe.com/en/ and not www.adobe.fr for an HTML link). For more details on using relative and absolute URLs, consult documentation on HTML (in print or on the Web).
3. If needed, enter the name of a target frame in the Target text box or choose an option from the drop-down menu. A frame name must correspond to an image previously defined in the HTML file of the document. When a user clicks on the link, the specified file is displayed in the new image:
* _blank, to display the linked file in a new window while keeping the original browser window open.
* _self, to display the linked file in the same frame as the original file.
* _parent, to display the linked file in its own parent image frame. Use this option if the HTML document contains frames and the current frame is a child. The linked file is displayed in the current parent frame.
* _top, to replace the entire browser window with the linked file by removing all current frames.
But I want the .jpg to put this on Facebook or in an email.
Is it technically possible? If so, how (with GIMP or Scribus).
Thank you for your help.
Best regards.