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PhotoPlus X6 User Guide - Serif

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To adjust the preview display:<br />

• To change the display scale, click the Zoom Out or Zoom In<br />

buttons, or rotate your mouse wheel (if available).<br />

• When zoomed in, you can also pan around different portions of the<br />

image, by clicking and dragging on the image with the hand cursor.<br />

• For various preview displays, click one of the View<br />

buttons to select Single Preview, Dual Preview, or Quad Preview. The<br />

multi-pane (Dual and Quad) settings allow for before-and-after<br />

comparison of export settings.<br />

To compare export settings:<br />

1. Set the preview display to be either Dual Preview or Quad Preview.<br />

2. Click one of the preview display panes to select it as the active pane.<br />

3. In the Properties section, choose an export format and specific settings.<br />

Each time you make a new choice, the active pane updates to show the<br />

effect of filtering using the new settings, as well as the estimated file size.<br />

4. To compare settings, select a different display pane and repeat the process.<br />

The Export Optimizer lets you experiment freely and evaluate the results.<br />

To revert back to a single pane, click Single Preview.<br />

To proceed with exporting:<br />

1. Make sure the active preview pane is using the settings you want to apply to<br />

the image.<br />

2. Click the dialog's Export button to display the Export dialog.<br />

The dialog includes additional options for use with web images (see<br />

Slicing images and Creating image maps in <strong>PhotoPlus</strong> Help).<br />

To preview an image in your web browser:<br />

• Choose Preview in Browser from the File menu. <strong>PhotoPlus</strong> exports<br />

the image as a temporary file, then opens the file for preview in your<br />

web browser.

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