Adobe 65009333 User Guide - Page 68

Customize the display performance options, Gray Out, Proxy, High Resolution, Low Quality

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USING INCOPY CS4 63 Working with InCopy documents 3 Do one of the following: • To save display settings applied to individual objects, select Preserve Object-Level Display Settings. • To display all graphics using the default display option, deselect Preserve Object-Level Display Settings. 4 For Adjust View Settings, choose the display option you want to customize, and then move the slider for Raster Images or Vector Graphics to the desired setting. 5 Click OK. Each display option has separate settings for raster (bitmap) images, vector graphics, and transparency effects. Customize the display performance options You can customize the definitions of each display performance option (Fast, Typical, and High Quality). Each display option has separate settings for raster (bitmap) images, vector graphics, and transparency effects. Managed (linked) InCopy stories include low-resolution proxy data for images so that the full-resolution image doesn't have to be downloaded from the server whenever the file is checked out. 1 Select Edit > Preferences > Display Performance (Windows) or InCopy > Preferences > Display Performance (Mac OS). 2 For Adjust View Settings, choose the display option you want to customize. 3 For each display option, move the slider for Raster Images or Vector Graphics to the desired setting: Gray Out Draws an image as a gray box. Proxy Draws images at proxy resolution (72 dpi). High Resolution Draws images at the maximum resolution supported by the monitor and current view settings. 4 For each display option, move the slider for Transparency to the desired setting: Off Displays no transparency effects. Low Quality Displays basic transparency (opacity and blend modes), and transparency effects (drop shadow and feather) are shown in a low-resolution approximation. Note: In this mode, page contents are not isolated from the background; therefore, objects with blend modes other than Normal might appear different in other applications and final output. Medium Quality Displays low-resolution drop shadows and feathers. This mode is recommended for most work unless the document is particularly transparency-heavy, or has many transparency effects. High Quality Displays higher-resolution (144 dpi) drop shadows and feathers, CMYK mattes, and spread isolation. Note: When a document's blending space is CMYK and you have either enabled the overprint preview mode or soft proofing, opacity matting is done in CMYK rather than RGB. This means that partially transparent CMYK colors display as tinted CMYK colors. 5 To view anti-aliasing for text, stroke, fill, and other page items, choose Enable Anti-aliasing. If text is converted to outlines, then the resulting outlines can be anti-aliased (Mac OS only). 6 To set the point size below which text displays as a dimmed bar, type a value for Greek Type Below. 7 Click OK. To reset all controls back to the original default settings, click Use Defaults. Updated 29 April 2009

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USING INCOPY CS4
Working with InCopy documents
3
Do one of the following:
To save display settings applied to individual objects, select Preserve Object-Level Display Settings.
To display all graphics using the default display option, deselect Preserve Object-Level Display Settings.
4
For Adjust View Settings, choose the display option you want to customize, and then move the slider for Raster
Images or Vector Graphics to the desired setting.
5
Click OK.
Each display option has separate settings for raster (bitmap) images, vector graphics, and transparency effects.
Customize the display performance options
You can customize the definitions of each display performance option (Fast, Typical, and High Quality). Each display
option has separate settings for raster (bitmap) images, vector graphics, and transparency effects.
Managed (linked) InCopy stories include low-resolution proxy data for images so that the full-resolution image
doesn’t have to be downloaded from the server whenever the file is checked out.
1
Select Edit
> Preferences
> Display Performance (Windows) or InCopy
> Preferences
> Display Performance
(Mac
OS).
2
For Adjust View Settings, choose the display option you want to customize.
3
For each display option, move the slider for Raster Images or Vector Graphics to the desired setting:
Gray Out
Draws an image as a gray box.
Proxy
Draws images at proxy resolution (72
dpi).
High Resolution
Draws images at the maximum resolution supported by the monitor and current view settings.
4
For each display option, move the slider for Transparency to the desired setting:
Off
Displays no transparency effects.
Low Quality
Displays basic transparency (opacity and blend modes), and transparency effects (drop shadow and
feather) are shown in a low-resolution approximation.
Note:
In this mode, page contents are not isolated from the background; therefore, objects with blend modes other than
Normal might appear different in other applications and final output.
Medium Quality
Displays low-resolution drop shadows and feathers. This mode is recommended for most work
unless the document is particularly transparency-heavy, or has many transparency effects.
High Quality
Displays higher-resolution (144
dpi) drop shadows and feathers, CMYK mattes, and spread isolation.
Note:
When a document’s blending space is CMYK and you have either enabled the overprint preview mode or soft
proofing, opacity matting is done in CMYK rather than RGB. This means that partially transparent CMYK colors display
as tinted CMYK colors.
5
To view anti-aliasing for text, stroke, fill, and other page items, choose Enable Anti-aliasing. If text is converted to
outlines, then the resulting outlines can be anti-aliased (Mac
OS only).
6
To set the point size below which text displays as a dimmed bar, type a value for Greek Type Below.
7
Click
OK.
To reset all controls back to the original default settings, click Use Defaults.
Updated 29 April 2009