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* **Images for Web Use:**\\ For web images an important goal is to minimize file size. Choose the JPEG file format and with the “Image Quality” settings you'll be able to find an optimal compromise between quality and size. | * **Images for Web Use:**\\ For web images an important goal is to minimize file size. Choose the JPEG file format and with the “Image Quality” settings you'll be able to find an optimal compromise between quality and size. | ||
- | * **Images for Print Use:**\\ For images in JPEG format destined to create prints or to be cropped in other applications, | + | * **Images for Print Use:**\\ For images in JPEG format destined to create prints or to be cropped in other applications, |
===== Path to Export Location ===== | ===== Path to Export Location ===== | ||
- | If you launched the export by dragging images to their intended location in “StudioLine Explorer – My Computer,” then the export path will already be set. Otherwise, or if you want to change the export location, in the “Export Objects As...” window, click the “Browse” button below the path and navigate to the folder of your choice. Click the down-arrow in the path field to recall the most recently used 5 export locations from a drop-down list. | + | If you launched the export by dragging images to their intended location in “StudioLine Explorer – My Computer”, then the export path will already be set. Otherwise, or if you want to change the export location, in the “Export Objects As...” window, click the “Browse” button below the path and navigate to the folder of your choice. Click the down-arrow in the path field to recall the most recently used 5 export locations from a drop-down list. |
===== File Naming Conventions ===== | ===== File Naming Conventions ===== | ||
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* ** * (Asterisk)**\\ This option, as just discussed, only appears if more than one image is selected for export. It represents the “Image Name” descriptor value. Choosing this option will use the image names as file names. If multiple images have the same name, a sequence number will be appended for uniqueness. | * ** * (Asterisk)**\\ This option, as just discussed, only appears if more than one image is selected for export. It represents the “Image Name” descriptor value. Choosing this option will use the image names as file names. If multiple images have the same name, a sequence number will be appended for uniqueness. | ||
- | * **{Number}**\\ This option represents a number corresponding to the order of images in the Image Archive. You can thus sort images in the Image Archive and export them with filenames that preserve that order. One application might be a picture CD or DVD that will play images in the intended sequence on TV. You can add text before or after the “{number}” placeholder in the “File Name” input field to create more descriptive file names such as: “Vacation {number}” or “{number} Burgundy.” | + | * **{Number}**\\ This option represents a number corresponding to the order of images in the Image Archive. You can thus sort images in the Image Archive and export them with filenames that preserve that order. One application might be a picture CD or DVD that will play images in the intended sequence on TV. You can add text before or after the “{number}” placeholder in the “File Name” input field to create more descriptive file names such as: “Vacation {number}” or “{number} Burgundy”. |
* **{Descriptor}**\\ With this option, the file name is based on the content of an image descriptor. Choosing this option opens the “Insert Descriptor” panel where you can view and select suitable descriptors. | * **{Descriptor}**\\ With this option, the file name is based on the content of an image descriptor. Choosing this option opens the “Insert Descriptor” panel where you can view and select suitable descriptors. | ||