Creating QuickTime movies
You can save a Presentation in QuickTime movie format, so the doc-
uments slides become the movies frames.
To save a Presentation document as a QuickTime movie, choose
File > Save As and select QuickTime Movie format. Click Save.
Select options in the Export Options dialog box and click OK.
Seconds Per Frame
The playback duration in seconds for each
slide (frame) in the movie. The actual playback speed can vary
depending on the system capabilities and movie file compression.
Colors
The color depth for the movie file. More colors result in
larger file sizes.
Maximize
Select an option for compression used in the movie file:
Animation Quality makes slide transitions as smooth as
possible at the expense of image resolution.
Image Quality uses high image resolution that might slow
down the animation.
Compression keeps the file size to a minimum, at the cost
of lower image quality.
Playable on non-Apple computers
Makes the movie file compat-
ible with QuickTime for Windows.
Saving files containing movies
If you save a document that contains a QuickTime movie object,
Canvas updates the link to the movie file. If it cant find the movie
file, Canvas asks you to locate the file. In the directory dialog box,
select the file and click Open. If you cant locate the file, click Cancel
to continue saving with only the movies poster (preview) image.
Using Tag Image File Format (TIFF)
Tag Image File Format is a high-resolution raster image format. Can-
vas supports both RGB and CMYK TIFFs. Although TIFF is a com-
mon format, many TIFF variations exist. Different resolutions, color
systems, previews, and compression schemes make the format flexi-
ble, but can cause compatibility problems.
When you save TIFF files, you can choose compression options in
the Export TIFF dialog box. Various compression options are avail-
able, depending on the mode of the image you are saving.