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Choose an existing Image Export Output Style or can create a new Image 1
Export Output Style.
Choose File > Export as > JPEG/PNG/TIFF. You can define whether you want 2
to export some specific or all the Pages or a Selection.
Modify output settings using the following options: 3
Choose the image format (JPEG/PNG/TIFF/PDF (Raster)) from the
Format drop-down menu.
Enter a value in the Resolution field.
Choose an image quality value for JPEG images from the Quality drop-
down menu.
Select Progressive to create a progressive JPEG that is JPEG equivalent
of the interlaced GIF Graphics Interchange Format. It’s an image created
using the JPEG suite of compression algorithms that will “fade in” in
successive waves of lines until the entire image has completely arrived.
Select Transparency to set the image background to be transparent.
Select Spreads to export spreads.
Select Include Guides to include the on screen guides in the image.
Select Include Text Grids to include the text grids in the image.
Define the Bleed settings for the image. 4
Choose to save the export settings using Capture Settings. 5
Click OK. 6
Choose to save the image at a desired location. Select Open Image after 7
Export to open the image immediately after it has been exported.
Click Save. 8
Now, QuarkXPress supports exporting an image in a higher resolution (previous
versions only allowed export at 72ppi), and exporting to different file formats.
QuarkXPress also allows defining presets for exporting as image; and pushes
image export to a new limit: High-quality, color-managed image export for print
and digital use, allows marketeers and web designers to create stunning images
in JPEG, TIFF and PNG and PDF (Raster) formats that resemble the quality of
QuarkXPress layouts.