After exporting the images, you can see how they look by opening them in Fireworks.

You'll notice the following:

The following tables indicate how the final images differ from the original JPEG files that the digital camera created:

Original digital camera files

Filename

File dimensions

File size

1013.jpg

1679 x 1170 pixels

402K

1088.jpg

2920 x 1876 pixels

1732K

1095.jpg

2063 x 1444 pixels

753K

1111.jpg

3040 x 1840 pixels

2831K

1320.jpg

3284 x 1855 pixels

1364K

1396.jpg

3346 x 2000 pixels

1435K

Final images

Filename

File dimensions

File size

Image0

700 x 150 pixels

12K

Image1

700 x 150 pixels

16K

Image2

700 x 150 pixels

23K

Image3

700 x 150 pixels

19K

Image4

700 x 150 pixels

21K

Image5

700 x 150 pixels

14K

The final images have the uniform dimensions you need and have much smaller file sizes, which is critical for public websites.

In this tutorial, you learned to batch process large images files, create and name frames, place images on frames, and to preview and export files. For detailed information about any of the features covered in this tutorial, and for information on additional Fireworks features, see Using Fireworks.