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Summary
When PNG is chosen as the output format, the PNG Image Options dialog
box is displayed.
List of Options
The following options are displayed.
Color
Monochrome Creates a 2-bit black and white image.
8 Bits (256 Grayscale) Creates an 8-bit grayscale image using 256 shades of
gray.
8 Bits (256 Colors) Renders a smaller, 8-bit color image from a palette of 256
colors.
16 Bits (65,536 Grayscale) Creates a grayscale 16-bit image that uses 65,536
shades of gray.
24 Bits (16.7 Million Colors) Creates a larger, true color (24-bit) file.
32 Bits (24 Bits + Alpha) Creates a 24 bit color image that includes an 8 bit
alpha channel. Alpha is a type of data, found in 32-bit image files, that assigns
transparency to the pixels in the image.
Progressive
Provides faster display in Web browsers.
Dots Per Inch
Sets the dots per inch (dpi) for the saved image. This setting does not change
the resolution of the final image, but can affect the way it prints in documents.
See also:
Save a Rendered Image
-RENDER
Creates a photorealistic or realistically shaded image of a 3D solid or surface
model from the Command prompt.
List of Prompts
The following prompts are displayed.
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