You can export bitmap images in BMP (Bitmap), GIF, JPEG, Photoshop PSD,
Targa, or TIFF format. You can choose the image resolution and specify an
anti-aliasing level to smooth jagged edges. On Windows, you can set Bitmap
Export Preferences to specify the default resolution and anti-aliasing settings for
exported bitmaps.
You can apply an alpha channel to bitmap images in BMP, PNG, Targa, or TIFF
format, to create masking and transparency.
Choose File > Export.
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For Format, choose a bitmap format—BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, Targa, or TIFF.
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Click Setup to specify format options.
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For Resolution, select a value from the pop-up menu or enter a value in the
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number text box.
For anti-aliasing, select an option from the pop-up menu or enter a value in the
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number text box.
Click More to set format-specific options. See the section for the export format
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you have chosen for information on options. Click OK when you have selected
the additional options.
Click Export to export the image.
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Choose Edit > Preferences.
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Click the Export tab.
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Click Bitmap Export to display the Bitmap Export Defaults dialog box.
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Set the default resolution: 72, 144, or 300 dpi.
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Set the default anti-aliasing level: None, 2, 3, or 4.
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Note:
Click OK.
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