Select Split Complex Paths to split paths into smaller sections as they
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are printed and exported, to reduce the likelihood of memory-related
PostScript errors.
Note:
Choose an Images option to determine how bitmap image data is sent to the
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printer or included in an exported file:
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None prints the exported file from an application capable of reading OPI
(Open Pre-Press Interface) comments, for relinking to a higher-resolution
image for final output.
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ASCII encodes image data as ASCII characters that are readable across
platforms. This option create a larger file that prints slower than other options.
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Binary (Cross Platform) encodes images as binary data for either Windows or
the Macintosh.
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On the Macintosh, Binary encodes images as binary data. Files with binary
encoded data are smaller and print faster on the Macintosh, but cause
PostScript errors when printed from Windows.
Select Include OPI Comments to include Open Pre-Press Interface comments
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that an application will relink to a higher-resolution image for final output.
Choose whether to convert RGB colors to process colors:
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Select Convert RGB to Process to process colors on output when creating an
EPS or a composite or if you plan to print a bitmap image file to a printer that
does not color-separate RGB images.
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Deselect Convert RGB to Process to print RGB image colors as RGB colors,
and not reliably color-separate documents to CMYK. If you print separations,
the RGB image colors convert to CMYK or CMYKOG colors.
To specify the number of colors in graduated and radial fills, choose an option
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or enter a value for Maximum Color Steps.
Note:
For Flatness, enter a value to determine the number of straight segments used
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to define a curved path. A larger number creates a flatter curve; values above 10
may result in visibly flattened curves, especially at low resolutions.
Note:
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