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Canvas 12 User Guide - ACDSee

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<strong>Canvas</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Screen rendering<br />

Use the Screen Rendering options to setup the way images are rendered.<br />

Vector quality The options in this menu affect the entire screen display in <strong>Canvas</strong>.<br />

Draft: Provides the fastest screen display by drawing vector objects<br />

less smoothly. Choosing this option can increase display speed by<br />

300%.<br />

Normal: Provides fast screen display and draws smooth vector objects.<br />

This is the recommended setting and is selected by default.<br />

Anti-aliased: Significantly smooths all objects on screen, including text<br />

and vector objects by anti-aliasing their edges. However, this antialiasing<br />

slows the display compared to Draft or Normal settings. The<br />

effect of the anti-aliased option is independent of the anti-aliased option<br />

on the Display tab. If either option is selected, text is anti-aliased and<br />

vice-versa.<br />

Anti-aliased is especially useful when you create screen shots or<br />

display slide shows on screen.<br />

Image When activated, this feature will significantly enhance the visual quality<br />

of scaled images. Interpolation takes place whenever an image needs to<br />

be reduced or downsampled. In other words, whenever the number of<br />

pixels being displayed is less than the available number of pixels at the<br />

destination. An example of downsampling would be when a 300 ppi<br />

image is set to be displayed at 100%.<br />

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Interpolation is a mathematical procedure which estimates<br />

values of a function at positions between listed or given values.<br />

Nearest Neighbor: will remove some pixel information from your<br />

image; however, if used, this setting will be the fastest. Nearest<br />

Neighbor setting merely gathers pixel data from the “Nearest Neighbor”<br />

of each pixel, therefore Interpolation does not actually occur.<br />

Bilinear: Uses a bilinear interpolation algorithm during downsampling.<br />

This setting can be used if you work with line art and may be applied to<br />

some photographic images.

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