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Image resolution
Image resolution refers to the number of pixels contained in an image. The larger the number of
pixels, the sharper and clearer the image appears.
In Dorico Elements, you can export PNG and TIFF les with one of four different image
resolutions. The image resolution is measured in dots per inch, or “dpi”.
72
150
300
600
NOTE
A resolution of 72 dpi is suitable for display on screen so that you can embed the graphic in an e-
mail or on a web page. If you choose 300 or 600 dpi, a high-resolution image is saved that you
can include as an illustration in a word processing or in a desktop publishing document.
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Annotations
When printing/exporting your layouts for publication, you can include typical annotations.
Publishers and printing bureaux can use these to identify and register the printed image
correctly or to embed the exported graphic le into a desktop publishing application.
You can also allow Dorico Elements to print or export any view options that you have activated in
your project.
NOTE
Crop marks and the border can only be printed if the page size is smaller than the paper size.
The Annotations section of the Print Options panel contains the following options:
Crop Marks
Adds short vertical and horizontal lines at each of the four corners of the page.
Border
Adds an outline around the edge of the page dimensions.
Date and Time
Adds the date and time of printing at the bottom of each page.
Watermark
Adds large translucent text across the middle of each page. This is useful for
indicating that this version is a draft, proof, or perusal score.
In the Watermark Text eld at the bottom of the section, you can enter the text that
you want to show on each page.
View options
Adds all active view options, such as signposts and note colors, to the printout or
exported graphic.
Print mode
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