Setting of Jpeg/Jpg Format:
Resolution:
Here you can define the output image jpeg/jpg resolution. Usually, a higher resolution setting will result in larger but higher quality JPG format, while a lower setting will result in smaller but lower quality JPG file.
Important: Low resolution is ideal for screen viewing. However, if high-quality paper print or the accurate control of character position is required, you should choose resolution above (include) 600dpi.
Colors:
· High colors (24 bit).
· Greyscale (8 bit).
Sets the color space to be used for the JPEG/JPG image format output.
Quality:
Sets the quality of outputed Jpeg/JPG image format.
Setting of TIFF Format:
Resolution:
Here you can define the output image TIFF resolution. Usually, a higher resolution setting will result in larger but higher quality TIFF format, while a lower setting will result in smaller but lower quality TIFF file.
Important: Low resolution is ideal for screen viewing. However, if high-quality paper print or the accurate control of character position is required, you should choose resolution above (include) 600dpi.
Colors:
· High Color (24 Bit).
· Middle Color (12 Bit).
· 2 colors (Black/White) G3 fax encoding with no EOLs .
· 2 colors (Black/White) G3 fax encoding with EOLs.
· 2 colors (Black/White) 2-D G3 fax encoding.
· 2 colors (Black/White) G4 fax encoding.
· 2 colors (Black/White) LZW-compatible.
· 2 colors (Black/White) PackBits
Sets the color space to be used for the TIFF image format output.
Setting of BMP Format:
Resolution:
Here you can define the output image BMP resolution. Usually, a higher resolution setting will result in larger but higher quality BMP format, while a lower setting will result in smaller but lower quality BMP file.
Important: Low resolution is ideal for screen viewing. However, if high-quality paper print or the accurate control of character position is required, you should choose resolution above (include) 600dpi.
Colors:
· True Color (32 bit).
· High Color (24 bit).
· Middle Color (16 bit).
· 256 colors (8 Bit).
· 16 colors (4 Bit).
· 2 colors (Black/White).
· Greyscale (8 Bit).
Sets the color space to be used for the BMP image format output.
Setting of EPS Format:
Language Level:
· 1.
· 1.5.
· 2.
· 3.
Set the language level of the generated EPS file. Language level 1.5 is language level 1 with color extensions. Currently language level 3 generates the same PostScript as 2.
Setting of PS Format:
Language Level:
· 1.
· 1.5.
· 2.
· 3.
Set the language level of the generated EPS file. Language level 1.5 is language level 1 with color extensions. Currently language level 3 generates the same PostScript as 2.