Graphics Programs Reference
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You can save any of these print layouts a s JPEG f files, , so you can
send them to a photo lab, or have someone else output your files,
or email them to your client, or one of the dozen different things
you want JPEGs of your layouts for. Here's how it's done:
Saving Your Page
Layout as a JPEG
Step One:
Once your layout is all set, go to the Print
Job panel (in the right side Panels area),
and from the Print To pop-up menu (at
the top right of the panel), choose JPEG
File (as shown here).
Step Two:
When you choose to print to a JPEG,
a new set of features appears. First, ignore
the Draft Mode Printing checkbox (it's
just for when you're actually printing
contact sheets full of small thumbnails).
For File Resolution, the default is 300 ppi,
but if you want to change it, move your
cursor directly over the File Resolution
field (the 300), and your cursor will
change into a “scrubby slider” (it's that
hand with the two arrows, as seen here).
Now you can click-and-drag left to lower
the resolution amount, or click-and-drag
right to increase it.
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