File Format Option Descriptions

Depending on the file format chosen, various options are available. See Image File Format Types and Options to find out which options are available for each file format.

Colors

Select the number of colors (color depth) to save in the image. The number of colors available depends on the selected file format.

Quality

JPG compression always loses some image quality. Quality specifies the quality of the compressed image, where 100 is the highest and 1 is the lowest. The higher the image quality adjustment, the longer it takes to convert and save the file.

Subfile Type

Select from available subfile types. Depending on the current Colors selection, various Subfile Types are available.

Progressive JPG files are the same as regular JPG files, but the image displays at full size as quickly as possible, and clarifies as it is loaded.

TIFF is a tag-based file format designed to promote universal interchanges of digital image data. There are many versions of TIFF. SnagIt supports the standard TIFF formats.

Append if file exists

Add the new icon image to an existing Windows icon.

Transparency On

Use to set a color in an image to transparent. For more information, see transparent.

Title, Author, and Keywords

Enter the title and author to display in the Document Properties Description tab in the PDF reader.

Add keywords for an Adobe PDF document. Keywords are used in Description of the document and in document metadata. See Adobe Help documentation for more information on how to use keywords.

PDF Page Setup

Open the PDF Page Setup dialog box to preview and adjust page setup options, such as page size, margins, page orientation, and image layout.