Text options Render Text (H) Rendering converts text objects to images to ensure that text appears exactly the same on the Web as it does in your document. However, rendered text can’t be selected as text on a Web page. •   Select Automatically to let Canvas decide when to render text. •   Select Always to render all text. •   Select Never to preserve all text. Image Options Image Format (I) •   Automatic — Select this option if you want Canvas to choose the file format for images (see “How images are handled” on page 14.210). •   JPEG or GIF — Select either option to save all images in one format or the other. JPEG Quality (J) You have the option of choosing the exact quality of JPEG export. Four JPEG quality levels are available: •   Best produces the best quality with the least compression (100% quality). •   Fine is equivalent to 90% quality. •   Good is equivalent to 75% quality. •   Draft applies the most compression and is equivalent to 50% quality. Anti-aliasing (K) Select this option to smooth the edges of vector objects and text objects that are rendered for Web pages. Choose an option from the menu to control the amount of smoothing. •   Finest uses up to 256 shades for anti-aliasing between each pair of colors. When images have more than 256 colors, they should be saved in JPEG format to preserve the full range of shades. If necessary, Canvas will use JPEG format when it saves anti-aliased images if you select the Auto- matic Image Format option.
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