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TIF (*.tif). Multiplatform bitmap format.
JPEG (*.jpg). Popular format for posting image files on the Internet for
minimum file size and minimum download time.
PNG (*.png). Still-image file format developed for use with the Internet
and World Wide Web.
Output Size Shows the current output resolution setting for the rendered
image. Opening the Output Size list displays the following:
Up to four custom size settings.
NOTE Custom output sizes are not stored with the drawing and they are not
retained between drawing sessions.
Four of the most commonly used output resolutions.
Access to the Output Size dialog box.
Exposure Type Controls the tone operator setting. This does not need to be
stored in the named render preset. Rather it can be stored per drawing in the
render context.
Automatic. Indicates that the tone operator used should be chosen to
match the current viewport tone operator strategy.
Logarithmic. Indicates that the log exposure control should be used.
Physical Scale Specifies the physical scale. Default = 1500.
Render
Renders the model directly from the Advanced Render Settings palette.
Materials
Contains settings that affect how materials are handled by the renderer.
Apply Materials Applies the surface materials that you define and attach to
an object in the drawing. If Apply Materials is not selected, all objects in the
drawing assume the color, ambient, diffuse, reflection, roughness, transparency,
refraction, and bump map attribute values defined for the GLOBAL material.
For more information, see
MATERIALS on page 1106.
Texture Filtering Specifies how texture maps are filtered.
Force 2-Sided Controls if both sides of faces are rendered.
Sampling
Controls how the renderer performs sampling.
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