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Export to jpeg format – Adobe InDesign CS3 User Manual

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INDESIGN CS3

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Link includes a link to the original graphics file, rather than an embedded image.

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Click More Options to display the following options:

Transparency Flattener

Select a flattener preset in the Preset menu to specify how transparent objects appear in the

exported file. This option is the same as the Transparency Flattener option that appears in the Advanced area of the
Print dialog box. Select Ignore Spread Overrides to ignore the flattener preset on an individual spread.

CSS Properties

Lets you choose among four methods of saving style attributes in SVG code:

Presentation Attributes

Applies the highest level of properties, allowing for more flexibility during editing and

transformations.

Style Attributes

Is used if the SVG code will be used in transformation—for example, transformations using

Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT)—but results in slightly larger file size.

Style Attributes (Entity References)

Results in faster rendering times and reduced SVG file size.

Style Elements

Is used when sharing files with HTML editors. By selecting Style Elements, you can then modify

the SVG file to move a style element into an external stylesheet file that is also referenced by the HTML file; however,
the Style Elements option also results in slower rendering speeds.

Decimal Places

Lets you specify the precision of the vectors in the exported artwork. You can set a value of 1 to 7

decimal places. A high value results in a larger file size and increased image quality.

Encoding

Allows you to choose between ISO 8859-1 (ASCII) characters or characters encoded using the Unicode

Transformation Format (UTF). UTF-8 is an 8-bit format; UTF-16 is a 16-bit format.

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Click Export.

See also

“About transparency flattener presets” on page 404

“Transparency Flattener options” on page 407

Export to JPEG format

JPEG uses a standardized image compression mechanism to compress full-color or grayscale images for on-screen
display. Use the Export command to export a page, spread, or selected object in JPEG format.

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If desired, select an object to export. (You do not need to select anything to export a page or spread.)

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Choose File > Export.

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Specify a location and a filename.

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For Save as Type (Windows) or Format (Mac OS), choose JPEG, and click Save.

The Export JPEG dialog box appears.

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In the Export section, do one of the following:

Select Selection to export the currently selected object.

Select Range and enter the number of the page or pages you want to export. Separate numbers in a range by using
a hyphen, and separate multiple pages or ranges by using commas or spaces.

Select All to export all pages in the documents.

Select Spreads to export facing pages in a spread to a single JPEG file. Deselect this option to export each page in
a spread as a separate JPEG file.