exported as a simple image. You can overlap the objects in the CSS
Layout mode only.
EXIF extension (JPEG)
EXIF is the abbreviation for Exchangeable Image File, a format that
is a standard for storing interchange information in digital image files
using JPEG compression. Almost all new digital cameras use the
EXIF annotation, storing information on the image such as shutter
speed, exposure compensation, F number, what metering system was
used, if a flash was used, ISO number, date and time the image was
taken, whitebalance, auxiliary lenses that were used and resolution.
Canvas allows digital photographers quick and easy access to most of
the information that is attached to these images. After being imported
into Canvas, the attached data may be viewed via a contextual menu
(right mouse-click on Windows or Ctrl+mouse on the Mac) or by
choosing Image > Acquire > JPEG from the main menu.
Both menus will have a command named DCS information (EXIF).
This command will not appear if the JPEG file does not contain EXIF
data. An option to include or remove EXIF data when exporting
JPEG images has also been included in the JPEG/GIF Export Pre-
view.
The JPEG EXIF option is available from the JPEG/GIF Export Preview
window. If an image does not contain EXIF data, then the option is
grayed out as shown in this example.