Set image options
Image options define the default resolution and compression level for your pictures when you save them. The resolution sets the number of
pixels per inch (ppi)A measurement of the clarity or fineness of detail on the screen. A higher pixel number results in better image quality, but also increases the file size of a digital image. in your picture. The higher the resolution (number of pixels per inch), the higher the picture quality. Choose from the following resolutions:
- 600 pixels per inch Use for printing professional-quality prints or poster prints.
- 300 pixels per inch Use for printing high-quality prints on photo paper.
- 150 pixels per inch Use for printing when print quality is less important.
- 72 pixels per inch Use for sharing pictures online or in e-mail.
The compression level determines how much the picture file size will be compressed when you save your picture or convert your picture to PNGPortable Network Graphics file format. Supported by newer imaging applications, and used for lossless compression and display on Web pages. Supports 24-bit images and transparent backgrounds. format. The compression level affects both the file size and picture quality. The higher the compression level, the smaller the file size, and the lower the picture quality.
To set the default resolution:
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On the Tools menu, click Options.
The Options dialog box appears.
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Click Resolution and compression settings.
The Image Options dialog box appears.
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Set the default resolution for your pictures.
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Click OK, and then click OK again.
To set the default compression level:
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On the Tools menu, click Options.
The Options dialog box appears.
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Click Resolution and compression settings.
The Image Options dialog box appears.
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Set the default compression level for your pictures.
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Click OK, and then click OK again.