Operation Manual

Help File PDF SnagIt 9.0
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MHTML is similar to an HTML Web page, except that the HTML and
images are combined into a single file. MHT is useful for quickly sharing an
image along with simple links/hotspots with just one file and is most useful
in e-mail, where the Web page, complete with images, is inserted directly
into the body of the e-mail in Outlook and Outlook Express.
MSP - Microsoft Paint
Colors
PCT - Macintosh Picture
Colors
PCX - PC Paintbrush
Colors
PDF - Adobe PDF
PDF Page Setup
PNG- Portable Network Graphics
PNG format is a lossless compression file format, which makes it a
common choice for use on the Web. PNG is a good choice for storing line
drawings, text, and iconic graphics at a small file size.
Colors
PSD - Adobe PhotoShop 3.0
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RAS - SUN Raster
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RAW - IBM IOCA[Raw]
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SubfileType
SNAG - SnagIt Capture File
SNAG file format is an Editor-only format that retains vector-based
objects. If captures or image files containing vector objects are saved as a
format other than a .SNAG file, the vector objects will be flattened and
made a permanent part of the image. Once flattened, the vector objects
cannot be separated from the image.
No options available.
SWF - Macromedia Flash
To use the hotspots with Flash Popup properties, you must use the E-mail
Output or save as a Macromedia Flash file (SWF). Flash is used for
interactive images intended for Web sites or for viewing within a browser.
No options available.
TGA - Truevision Targa
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TIF - Tagged Image File
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SubfileType
WFX - WinFax
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SubfileType
WMF - Windows Metafile Format
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WPG - WordPerfect
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File Format Option Descriptions
Depending on the file format chosen, various options are available. See Image File Format Types and Options to
find out which options are available for each file format.
Colors
Select the number of colors (color depth) to save in the image. The number of colors available depends on the
selected file format.
Quality
JPG compression always loses some image quality. Quality specifies the quality of the compressed image, where 100
is the highest and 1 is the lowest. The higher the image quality adjustment, the longer it takes to convert and save the
file.