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What are these features in the Save Dialog for |
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Save dialog appears when you print to Miraplacid Publisher.
You can print your images with default setting or you can fine tune setting for your needs.
"File Name" - specify file and location for a file where the picture will be saved.
"Save as type" - specify a graphics format. Supported formats are: Windows Bitmap (.bmp), JPEG (.jpg), Targa (.tga), TIFF (.tif). You can also choose "Document Preview" to preview the image instead of saving it.
"Image Scaling" - scale the result image to desired size.
"Enable" checkbox - turn scaling on or off.
"Quality" - choose "Bilinear scaling" for faster printing or "Bicubic scaling" for ultra high quality results. Bilinear scaling is usually good enough.
"Width", "Height" - set desired image size.
"Size" - set desired image size. Make sure scaling is enabled.
"Border detector" - clip off white unused borders in your document.
"Space Width" and "Space Height" - set border width and height to be saved with image.
"Output" - specify saved file quality - works different for different file types.
To reduce file size, it is recommended to use JPG with 60% quality for pictures, TIFF CCITT Group 4 for black and white text document.
"Additional" - "Original Name" - do not add "1" to the end of file name for the first page. When you print many-pages document, Miraplacid Publisher saves pages as a different image files. It adds page number to the end of a file name. You can turn on or off page number for the first page.
"Additional" - "Grayscale Output" - convert image to grayscale.
"Additional" - "Invert Image" - inverts image colors.
"Gamma Correction" - make the image darker or brighter. You can turn this feature on or off with "Enable" checkbox or reset it to default value with "Default" button.
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