•    Individual Files - allows a multi-page Canvas document to be exported as separated SWF files. One will be created for each page in a Canvas document. Accurate strokes (C) This option enables exporting graphics that contain either calligraphic strokes or strokes that use texture, gradient, or hatch patterns. Note: Choosing this option may make the export process more time consuming. Image Options This feature allows you to choose an image format that will be applied to the original Canvas file when exported as an .SWF file. Image format (D) •    JPEG — produces well compressed images. Loss of data may have an impact on image quality. •    LossLess — does not affect the quality, but the compression ratio is usually lower than using .JPEG. JPEG quality (E) You have the option of choosing the exact quality of JPEG export. JPEG quality is only active if the lossy (JPEG) compression has been selected. Four JPEG quality levels are available: Best - 100% of quality is preserved Fine - 90% of quality is preserved Good - 75% of quality is preserved Draft - 50% of quality is preserved The Best setting should be chosen if a detailed image is desired and file size is not a concern. On the other hand, the Draft setting can be selected if you need a small file for transmission and image quality is not an issue. Usually the Fine quality option provides the optimal quality-to-size ratio. If you wish to save these settings as the default for all subsequent SWF files, select Save these settings as default.
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