User Guide
Chapter 8: Multimedia
Text options Render Text: Rendering converts text objects to images to ensure that
text appears the same on the Web. Rendered text can’t be selected as
text on a Web page.
Automatically: Canvas decides when to render text.
Always
Never: Preserve all text as text objects.
Image options Image format:
Automatic: Canvas chooses the file format for images (see "How
images are handled" on page 718).
JPEG or GIF: Select either option to save all images in one format
or the other.
JPEG quality: Four JPEG quality levels are available:
Best: Least compression (100% quality).
Fine: 90% quality.
Good: 75% quality.
Draft: Most compression (50% quality).
Anti-aliasing: Smoothes the edges of rendered vector objects and text
objects.
Finest: Uses up to 256 shades between each pair of colors.
Images with more than 256 colors should be saved in JPEG format
to preserve the full range of shades. If necessary, Canvas uses
JPEG format if you select the Automatic Image Format option.
Fine: Uses 64 shades per pair of colors. Medium uses 16 shades
per color pair. Coarse uses four shades per color pair.
Medium
Coarse
None: No anti-aliasing.
Select Save this setting as default to save the current settings in the
dialog box for all documents. Otherwise, Canvas saves the settings for
the current document only.
Save these settings
as default
If you have never selected the save settings option, clicking Default will
switch the dialog box settings to the Canvas default.
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