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Include
sets the portion of the document to be exported, either Minimum Image Area or Full
Document Size.
Color Depth
designates whether the PICT file is object-based or bitmap. Object-based images
generally look better when printed, and scaling doesn't affect their appearance. Bitmap PICT
images normally look best onscreen and can be manipulated in applications such as Adobe
Photoshop. You can also select a variety of color depths with bitmap PICT files.
Include Postscript
optimizes printing on a PostScript printer. This information makes the file larger and may not be
recognized by all applications.
Smooth Bitmap
order to smooth jagged edges of a bitmap image.
PNG sequence and PNG image
The PNG export settings options are similar to the PNG publish settings options (see
publish settings for PNG files" on page
Dimensions
sets the size of the exported bitmap image to the number of pixels you enter in the
Width and Height fields.
Resolution
lets you enter a resolution in dpi. To use the screen resolution and maintain the aspect
ratio of your original image, select Match Screen.
Colors
is the same as the Bit Depth option in the PNG Publish Settings tab and sets the number
of bits per pixel to use in creating the image. For a 256-color image, select 8-bit; for thousands of
colors, select 24-bit; for thousands of colors with transparency (32 bits) select 24-bit with Alpha.
The higher the bit depth, the larger the file.
Include
lets you select to export the minimum image area or specify the full document size.
Filter
options match those in the PNG Publish Settings tab.
When exporting a PNG sequence or PNG image, you can also apply other options in the PNG
Publish Settings, such as Interlace, Smooth, and Dither Solid Colors.
QuickTime
The QuickTime export option creates an application with a Flash track in the same QuickTime
format that is installed on your computer. This export format lets you combine the interactive
features of Flash with the multimedia and video features of QuickTime in a single QuickTime 4
movie, which can be viewed by anyone with the QuickTime 4 plug-in.
If you import a video clip (in any format) into a document as an embedded file, you can publish
the document as a QuickTime movie. If you have imported a video clip in QuickTime format
into a document as a linked file, you can also publish the document as a QuickTime movie.
When you export Flash content as a QuickTime movie, all layers in the Flash document are
exported as a single Flash track, unless the Flash document contains an imported QuickTime
movie. The imported QuickTime movie remains in QuickTime format in the exported
application.
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is available only for an object-based PICT file to include information that
is available only for a bitmap PICT images. This option applies anti-aliasing in
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