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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 different image resolutions. The
image resolution is measured in dots per inch, or
dpi”.
72
150
300
600
1200
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, 600, or 1200 dpi, a high-resolution image is saved
that you can include as an illustration in a word processing or desktop publishing document.
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Exporting layouts as graphics les on page 525
Monochrome and color graphics processing
Dorico Elements applies different settings when you export monochrome and color graphics. The
most appropriate setting depends on your intended purpose for the graphics.
Most musical scores are monochrome, meaning they use only black ink and are normally
printed on white/near-white paper. Some educational books occasionally use colors to highlight
particular notations, for example, to identify clefs, or to color notes according to their pitch. If
you export graphics
les and print them with your own printer, you can leave Color selected in
the Destination section.
However, if you export graphics les in PDF format for direct printing on a platesetter or for
further production work in a page layout program, select Mono, unless your layout actually
contains colored elements. If you select
Mono, Dorico Elements uses a different color space for
the resulting PDF, ensuring that the printed image only uses black ink. If you choose Color, then
the black items in your layout are exported as rich black, that is, black produced by combining
multiple colored inks. This can cause problems in production when making color separations at
the pre-press stage.
Dorico Elements species colors using the RGB color model, rather than the CMYK color model
that is used by platesetters and other professional printing machines. If you have colored objects
in your layouts and your layouts are printed professionally, you must post-process the graphics
les that are exported from Dorico Elements in another graphics application to convert the colors
from RGB to CMYK.
Print mode
Graphics le formats
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