![]() ![]() InDesign’s Object Export Options settings can provide more individual control of how images are exported using in5. High Definition - Text Frames Only – Exports text frames (or anchored object when rendered as HTML) at 144 ppi and uses the standard export for all other items.High Definition – Automatically exports all images at 144 ppi.Use Object Export Settings – Offers the most customization of image output by using the custom rasterization settings defined in InDesign (see details below).If for some reason the source image is unavailable, a new image is rendered with the default settings. Use Source Image (when available) – Copies the source image (the one placed in InDesign) directly to the output instead of re-rendering the image.When the source image is a GIF and the frame matches the dimensions of the image, then the source image itself is used. Standard – Uses the default in5 settings (typically 72ppi PNGs, 150ppi when using the Liquid Page Format, or JPG is used when the source file is a JPG).You have 5 choices to choose from in the Image Quality menu. The settings for controlling image quality can be found in the Advanced section of the in5 dialog box ( File > Export HTML5 with in5.). PNGs are typically the best "all-purpose" image on the web.PNGs are the only format that supports full transparency.JPGs generally do the best job of compressing photographic images with millions of colors.Typically, 2x resolution (144 ppi) looks crisp on a high definition display.Hi-definition ( aka Retina) displays have a resolution 2-5 times higher than standard web resolution.The standard web resolution is 72 points per inch (ppi).Here are some quick basics on web images. ![]() How to Set the Quality for Individual Images.Today’s lesson should take approximately 10 minutes. Digital Publishing Consultant Estimated time for lesson ![]()
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