Adobe ImageReady

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Adobe ImageReady
Adobe ImageReady CS2

Adobe ImageReady CS2 running on XP
Developed by Adobe Systems
Latest release CS2 (9.0) / April 2005
OS Microsoft Windows
Development status Discontinued
Genre Bitmap graphics editor
License Commercial
Website None

Adobe ImageReady was a bitmap graphics editor that was shipped with Adobe Photoshop by Adobe Systems. It was available on both Windows and Mac OS X platforms from 1998 to 2007.

ImageReady had fewer features than Photoshop and was designed for quick editing of web graphics rather than effects-intensive graphics editing. To that end, ImageReady has specialized features such as animated GIF creation, image compression optimization, image slicing and rollover effects, and HTML generation.

The Photoshop Toolbox had a quick link to ImageReady — the Jump to ImageReady button enables editing of the current image directly in ImageReady. The ImageReady toolbox is similar to Photoshop's toolbox. One set of tools that looks different, however, is the Image Map set of tools, indicated by a shape or arrow with a hand. The toolbox includes several features not found in Photoshop, including:

  • Toggle Image Map Visibility and Toggle Slice Visibility tools — These tools toggle between showing and hiding image maps and slices, respectively.
  • Preview Document tool — This tool provides a preview of rollover effects in ImageReady rather than viewing them in a browser.
  • Preview in Default Browser tool — This tool previews the image in a browser, including any rollover or animation effects.
  • Jump to Photoshop — This button opens the current image in Photoshop.

ImageReady was written in the C++ programming language[1].

[edit] Release history

“Carbonized” ImageReady 7.0 running on Mac OS Jaguar Classic Environment
Carbonized” ImageReady 7.0 running on Mac OS Jaguar Classic Environment

Adobe ImageReady 1.0 was released as a standalone application. ImageReady was packaged with Photoshop between version 2.0 and CS2. Adobe synchronized the version numbers of ImageReady and Photoshop beginning with version 7.0.

Release Version # Release Date Bundled with (version)
1st v1.0 July 1998 [2] (N/A) (Released as a stand alone product.)
2nd v2 July 1999 Photoshop 5.5
3rd v3 October 2000 Photoshop 6.0
4th v7 February 2002 Photoshop 7.0
5th v8 ("CS") October 2003 Photoshop 8.0 CS
6th v9 ("CS2") May 2005 Photoshop 9.0 CS2
7th v10 ("CS3") March 2007 Discontinued*

* current release

With the release of the Creative Suite 3, ImageReady has officially been discontinued, and the expected reason is that since Adobe now owns Fireworks, they don't need ImageReady, and will continue to develop Fireworks instead. There is some ImageReady-style functionality in CS3 found via File > Save For Web & Devices.

[edit] Criticism

Early versions of Adobe ImageReady could only generate table based code without providing the option of generating table-less code using CSS for positioning. However, beginning with Adobe ImageReady 7, Adobe provided the option to generate CSS from sliced designs.


While Adobe has implied that Fireworks can replace the functionality of ImageReady, Fireworks cannot work with the slices and multiple rollover states that were generated with ImageReady. Therefore, according to Adobe Tech Support, the only option for any designer who has multiple projects to maintain that were created in ImageReady is to downgrade to Photoshop CS2. There is no promise of a future solution.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bjarne Stroustrup. C++ applications, 2007-05-25. Retrieved on 2007-06-19.
  2. ^ 'Adobe ships ImageReady 1.0 (Product Announcement)' - MacWeek, July 13, 1998