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Exporting bitmaps for the web

CorelDRAW lets you export documents to the following web-compatible file formats: GIF, PNG, and JPEG.

While specifying exporting options, you can preview an image with up to four different configurations of settings. You can compare file formats, preset settings, download speeds, compression, file size, image quality, and color range. You can also examine previews by zooming and panning within the preview windows.

 

 

You can export web-compatible files using preset settings. This allows you to optimize the file, without the need to modify individual settings. You can also customize the settings to produce a specific result. For example, you can adjust its color, display quality, and file size.

Choosing a web-compatible file format

This table is a quick reference for choosing a web-compatible file format.

 

Exporting palette-based documents

Palette-based documents, such as paletted GIF and 8-bit PNG, allow individual pixels to retain their exact color value. This lets you control the display of colors in the file when exporting. Palette-based documents also allow you to introduce transparency to a file by choosing a color in the image and making it transparent. For information, see Exporting objects with transparent colors and backgrounds.

To adjust the object-export preview Back to Top

 

Click the Full preview button on the View toolbar.
Click the Two vertical previews button .
Click the Two horizontal previews button .
Click the Four previews button .
Click the Zoom to fit button .
Click the Zoom 1:1 pixel button .
Click the Zoom to actual size button .
Using the Pan tool , drag the image until the area you want to see is visible.
Using the Zoom in tool or Zoom out tool , click in the preview window.
To export a web-compatible bitmap Back to Top

 

In the Settings area, choose a color mode from the Color mode list box.
In the Advanced area, enable the Embed color profile check box.

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You can also export to a web-compatible format by clicking File Export, and choosing a file format from the Save as type list box.

You can choose an Internet connection speed from the Speed list box at the bottom of the dialog box.

To resize an object when exporting a web-compatible bitmap Back to Top

 

In the Transformation area, choose a unit of measurement from the Units list box.
In the Transformation area, type values in the Width and Height boxes.
In the Transformation area, type values in the Width % and Height % boxes.
In the Transformation area, enable the Maintain aspect ratio check box.
In the Transformation area, type a value in the Resolution box.
In the Transformation area, enable the Maintain size check box.
To customize options for exporting a JPEG bitmap Back to Top

 

In the Settings area, choose a quality option from the Quality list box, or type a percentage value.
In the Settings area, choose an option from the Sub-format list box.
In the Settings area, type a value in the Blur box.
In the Advanced area, enable the Progressive check box.
In the Advanced area, enable the Optimize check box.

 

In the Advanced area, enable the Use document color settings option.
In the Advanced area, enable the Use color proof settings option.
In the Settings area, enable the Overprint black check box.
In the Settings area, open the Matte color picker, and click a color.
To specify display-quality options for exporting web-compatible bitmaps Back to Top

 

In the Settings area, open the Matte color picker, and click a color.
In the Advanced area, enable the Anti-aliased check box.
In the Advanced area, enable the Interlaced check box.
To specify color settings for exporting palette-based web-compatible bitmap Back to Top

 

In the Settings area, choose a color mode from the Color mode list box.
In the Settings area, choose a palette from the Color palette list box.
In the Settings area, choose a dithering option from the Dithering list box, and type a value in the box.
In the Advanced area, enable the Embed color profile check box.

 

In the Settings area, click the arrow next to Color palette list box, and click Load palette.
Click the Eyedropper on the toolbar, and then click in the drawing window to choose a color. In the Settings area, click the Add the sampled color to palette button .
In the Settings area, choose a value from the Number of colors list box.
In the Settings area, click a color on the color palette, and then click the Delete the selected color button.

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You can also add transparency to a palette-based document by choosing a color in the image and making it transparent. For information, see Exporting objects with transparent colors and backgrounds.

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