Conversion options
Menu item or toolbar button
Use the "File→Options" menu item or the second toolbar
button to set conversion options.
The "Conversion options" dialog box
General
- Make
mode
Activate this option to skip conversions, if the destination file
exists and is up to date. If the option is deactivated, a
conversion is run for each input file found.
Output
Output settings control which other settings are available (some
other GUI elements in the dialog box are deactivated, depending on
your choice here). You should set up output settings first.
- Output
format
Choose the output file format, one from: "PS", "EPS", "PDF" or
"Bounding Box".
- Output
type
Choose the intended purpose you want to create output for:
- Object
if you want to use the image in a document or image (i.e. you want
to embed the image in a LaTeX document).
- Image
to produce an image for standalone viewing.
- Document
to create a printable document.
- Finishing
For PS documents you can choose single-sided or double-sided
printing. For double-sided printing you can choose book or calendar
style.
- Draft
Activate this option to create a placeholder in the image size
only.
Output format details
- PS
Level
The PostScript level, 2 or 3.
- DSC
Write DSC comments to PS/EPS output. Recommended setting: off.
- Predictor
You can combine flate compression (PS level 3, PDF) with
prediction. Recommended setting: None (no prediction).
- Re-use JPEG DCT
data
Use DCT encoded data from JPEG files directly, without decoding the
data. Recommended setting: on.
- Reduce bits per
component
Reduce number of bits per component, if possible without quality
loss. Recommended setting: on.
Output size
- Resolution
- 1px=1pt
Each input file pixel is converted to a 1 PS point square.
- Input file
Resolution data provided by input file is used. If the input file
does not contain resolution information, 1px=1pt is used.
- As specified
Specify the resolution in dpi.
- Paper
size
Choose a paper size from the suggestion list. Upper case names
indicate usage of full paper size, lower case names indicate
borders.
Image quality
- Image
interpolation
The interpolation flag allows renderers (viewers, printers) to
optimize rendering. Recommended setting: on.
- Image interpolation for JPEG files
Set interpolation flag for directly re-used DCT-encoded data from
JPEG files too. Recommended setting: off.
Transparency
- Background
color
An alpha channel found
in the input file is transferred to output when producing a PDF
object. For all other output the alpha channel is used for mixing
the image against a background color. If the input file contains a
background color information, this background color is used. The
default background color specified here is used if the input file
doesn't contain background color information. Click into the square
showing the color to change it.
- Force background color
Always use the background color specified above, even if the input
file contains background color information.