Operation Manual

Publishing and Sharing 267
Exporting as CMYK TIFF or JPEG
For professional printing, you can create a drawing in a CMYK colour space
(p. 23), which offers colour predictability during design, processing, and output.
You can either publish your design as a PDF document (p. 262) or export as
image, with both options maintaining a CMYK colour space.
To export a CMYK TIFF or JPEG image:
In the Image Export dialog, enable CMYK.
Dynamic preview
Although the Image Export dialog's preview options lets you see how your
export will look, it's time-consuming to repeatedly export your graphic until you
get the output exactly as you want it. Instead, you can use Dynamic Preview,
which lets you swap to a preview-and-edit mode, showing how your graphics
will export directly on the page. It also lets you edit that output while still
previewing, and set up the exported file's name, format and other settings. The
ability to fine-tune object positioning to pixel level, aided by a pixel grid
(automatically showing at higher page magnification), is beneficial to web
graphics developers.
To change export settings:
1. From the Hintline toolbar, click the Dynamic Preview down
arrow and choose Preview Settings.... The option launches the
Dynamic Preview Options dialog, which closely resembles the Image
Export dialog (see above).
2. (Optional) From the Export Area section, scale the image to a new size
if desired (change pixels), or adjust the dpi (dots per inch) setting.