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Exporting as a bitmap
JPEG, GIF and PNG are universal formats supported by most modern computer applications. PNG is
the highest quality. JPEG is better suited to photographic work, but can produce acceptable, compact
files (you can control the quality and file size).
GIF format only supports 256 colors, and although common on many websites, PNG is a better format.
PNG also supports semi-transparent graphics (use the True Color + Alpha option), but this is not
correctly supported by older Microsoft Internet Explorer versions (it is by all other web browsers).
The fewer colors you have in a file, the smaller the file and the lower the quality. However, when using
256 colors or less Web Designer MX Premium provides very advanced techniques to simulate a much
wider range of colors, and so you can get very high, near photographic quality results using only 256
colors or less.
See also GIF, PNG, BMP and JPEG export dialog overview
.
Important
Bitmaps are output at the current view quality so for best results make sure that "Window" > "Quality
" is set to anti-aliased.
Exporting a Photoshop PSD file
Photoshop is a bitmap editor, so when exporting to PSD format all the vector objects in Web Designer
MX Premium are rasterized. You can select the resolution (dpi) when exporting.
Always save your work in Web Designer MX Premium prior to exporting. Then, if you wish to alter your
original objects in the future, just load Web Designer MX Premium, make any changes and then export
the required objects again.
To export as a PSD file choose "File" > "Export" then select Adobe Photoshop in the Save as Type
list.
Layers
Layers in Web Designer MX Premium are retained when exporting to PSD format. Each layer is
rasterized as a separate PSD layer, including layer names. Layers visibility is also passed through, so
layers set to invisible in Web Designer MX Premium will be exported and set to invisible in Photoshop.
You can turn the layers on and off in Photoshop using the Layers
palette.
Text
You can export text from Web Designer MX Premium to be editable text in Photoshop, but the text
must be on a layer on its own (on import you may be asked to update the text objects for them to be
editable in Photoshop.)
Text that is on a layer with any other graphic objects will be rasterized into that layer, and thus not be
editable.
Export DPI
You will be able to set the DPI of the bitmaps in the exported PSD file.
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