Jpeg export options – Adobe Illustrator CS3 User Manual
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Resolution
Adjusts the screen resolution for bitmap images. Resolution for exported SWF files can be 72 to 600
pixels per inch (ppi). Higher resolution values result in better image quality but larger file sizes.
Frame Rate
Specifies the rate at which the animation will be played in Flash Player. (This option is available only for
AI Layers To SWF Frames.)
Looping
Causes the animation to loop continuously, rather than play once and then stop, when played in Flash
Player. (This option is available only for AI Layers To SWF Frames.)
Animate Blends
Specifies whether or not to animate blended objects. Selecting this option produces the same results
as manually releasing blended objects to layers before you export. Blends are always animated from start to end
irrespective of the layer order.
If you select Animate Blends, select a method for exporting the blend:
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In Sequence
Exports each object in the blend to a separate frame in the animation.
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In Build
Builds up a cumulative sequence of objects in the animation frames. For example, the bottommost object
in the blend appears in each of the frames, and the topmost object in the blend appears only in the last frame.
Layer Order
Determines the timeline of the animation. Select Bottom Up to export layers starting with the
bottommost layer in the Layers panel. Select Top Down to export layers starting with the topmost layer in the Layers
panel. (This option is available only for AI Layers To SWF Frames.)
Export Static Layers
Specifies one or more layers or sublayers to be used as static content in all the exported SWF
Frames. Content from the selected layers or sublayers will be present as background art in every exported SWF
frame. (This option is only available for AI Layers To SWF Frames.)
See also
“About Flash graphics” on page 378
“Create Flash animations” on page 379
“Create, edit, and delete crop areas” on page 38
“Working with Illustrator and Flash” on page 380
JPEG export options
When you export artwork to JPEG format, you can set the following options:
Quality
Determines the quality and size of the JPEG file. Choose an option from the Quality menu or enter a value
between 0 and 10 in the Quality text box.
Color Model
Determines the color model of the JPEG file.
Method and Scans
Select Baseline (“Standard”) to use a format recognized by most web browsers, Baseline
Optimized for optimized color and a slightly smaller file size, Progressive to display a series of increasingly detailed
scans (you specify how many) as the image downloads. Baseline Optimized and Progressive JPEG images are not
supported by all web browsers.
Depth
Determines the resolution of the JPEG file. Choose Custom to specify a resolution.
Anti-Alias
Removes jagged edges in the artwork by supersampling it. Deselecting this option helps maintain the hard
edges of line art when it is rasterized.
Imagemap
Generates code for image maps. If you select this option, select Client-side (.html) or Server-side (.map)
to determine the type of file that is generated.