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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Exporting Layouts<br />

‘Page’ Tab<br />

Quality<br />

JPEG only<br />

Determine the JPEG image quality by either entering a number or selecting<br />

a quality level from the list:<br />

LOW 0–4<br />

MIDDLE 5–7<br />

HIGH 8–9<br />

MAXIMUM 10–12<br />

The lower the quality, the higher the compression level and the smaller<br />

the file size.<br />

JPEG only<br />

Flat <strong>PDF</strong>,<br />

Flat EPS,<br />

Flat PS,<br />

Scitex and<br />

TIFF/IT only<br />

Note:<br />

TIFF/IT only<br />

File Size<br />

Drag the slider to the left to increase the JPEG compression level. This<br />

reduces file size at the expense of quality. Drag the slider to the right to<br />

reduce the compression level. This increases image quality, but also file<br />

size.<br />

Anti-aliasing<br />

If this option is enabled, all page elements will be incorporated into the<br />

CT element of the output document and no LW element will be created.<br />

In addition, a technique called ANTI-ALIASING will be used to avoid stairstepping<br />

at the edges of high-res elements. This is done by merging<br />

these edges with their background colors, thus creating the impression<br />

of high resolution. This also prolongs conversion time.<br />

Refer to page 3-32 for more details on CT and LW elements.<br />

Anti-aliasing will always be applied automatically at the edges of neighboring<br />

low-res elements (images and gradients) in order to achieve<br />

smooth transitions. This is done independently of this option, provided<br />

that the HIGH RESOLUTION FACTOR is greater than 1.<br />

Anti-aliasing (CT and LW)<br />

If this option is enabled, a technique called ANTI-ALIASING will be used to<br />

avoid stairstepping at the edges of high-res elements. This is done by<br />

merging these edges with their background colors, thus creating the impression<br />

of high resolution. This also prolongs conversion time.<br />

In contrast to the ANTI-ALIASING (ALL-IN-CT) option, high-resolution elements<br />

will not be incorporated into the CT element of the output document.<br />

In other words, a CT element will be created, unless the HIGH RES-<br />

OLUTION FACTOR is set to 1 and the T1 LINEWORK is disabled.<br />

<strong>ORIS</strong> <strong>PDF</strong> <strong>Tuner</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.4.8</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 3-37<br />

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