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Put HTML Image Tag on Clipboard
This lets you save out the basic HTML IMG tag information when you save the bitmap. You can then
paste the tag into your text or external HTML page editor.
Options tab
With this tab you can alter JPEG compression and turn on progressive/interlacing options if required.
Progressive:
(JPEG only) Selecting this option creates a progressive JPEG. This is useful when the JPEG is large and
used on a web page. Web browsers will start displaying the image before the JPEG file has completely
downloaded.
JPEG Quality:
(JPEG only) A low setting will result in a small file with a loss in quality whereas a high value will give only
slight file size reductions, but high quality. Note that a setting of 100% will still compress the file. A setting
of 75% gives good compression without causing a noticeable loss in quality for most uses.
Interlaced: (GIF and PNG only) This is like progressive JPEG.
In the browser the picture first appears as a low resolution image. As more of the file loads, the
resolution increases.
Transparent:
(GIF and PNG only) This makes any areas not covered by the selected objects transparent. Selecting
this option automatically makes one entry in the palette transparent.
Export each layer to a file of its own: Selecting this option when exporting a design that contains
multiple layers results in a separate file being exported for each layer. The names of each layer (as set in
the Page & Layer Gallery
) are used to name the exported files.
Browser Preview
Using the A and B preview boxes in the Export dialog box (shown above), you can select the best
compromise of file size and quality for web graphics. However the best test is checking how the graphic
looks in a web browser. This tab provides a number of options for that preview. Click the Browser
Preview
button to launch your web browser and preview the graphics before exporting.
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