
It is a good idea to experiment with the different file formats to determine which best meets your needs in terms of image quality and file size. Each file format uses a different compression method.
File Format (Format Tab) Read more… When you capture an image, you can save it using one of the following file formats: BMP, GIF, HDP, JPG, JPEG, PNG, TIF, TIFF, WDP, XPS. However, the way to get the most benefit from the conditions feature is to link the image to a Flare project. Condition Tags-Create (Condition Tags Tab) Read more… Whether or not you intend to use existing condition tags from a Flare project, you always have the option of creating your own condition tags from within Capture. Condition Tags-Associate (Conditional Text Tab) Read more… You can associate condition tags with an image, telling Capture whether certain condition tags should be included or excluded from that image's output. See Setting the Color for an Image Background. Color for Background (Appearance Tab) Read more… From time to time, you may find it necessary or useful to select a specific color for an image's background. See Setting the Color Depth for an Image. For images to be displayed on a computer screen, "truecolor" quality is not usually necessary. The higher the number, the better the quality, but the larger the file size. "Truecolor" images use 24-bit or 32-bit color depth. "Highcolor" images use 16-bit color depth. Color Depth (Format Tab) Read more… When you capture an image, you can specify the color depth (i.e., how many colors to use when displaying the image). You can specify the type, width, and color of the border. Border (Appearance Tab) Read more… You can add a border around an image. If instead you want to edit the area within a shape that has been blurred, see Editing Blur-Inside Effects. Blur Effect (Image Effects Tab) Read more… After you add a blur effect to an image (where the image is blurred but the area within a shape is clear), you can edit the effect by modifying the amount of blur or removing the effect.
Auto-Adjust Canvas to Include Objects (Appearance Tab) Read more… You can automatically expand the canvas to include objects placed outside of the canvas' true border.
Local Toolbar In the Capture Editor's local toolbar, click.
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