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Using a Built-In Export Preset
Using a Built-In Export Preset
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To use an export preset, click on the Share icon , then click on the settings icon

next to the share method you’d like to use. At the top of the settings list, click the Preset drop-down menu to select a preset.

Below is an overview of the available built-in export presets and their configurations:

  • For Email: This preset reduces the file size while maintaining sufficient quality for sending images via email, ensuring faster transmission and compatibility with common email attachment limits.

  • For Presentation: Optimized for high-resolution presentations, this preset ensures that images maintain sharpness and detail when displayed on large screens or in professional slideshows.

  • For Social Media: This preset balances high-quality output with small file size, making it ideal for sharing images on social media platforms while ensuring fast load times and optimal display.

  • JPEG – High Quality: This preset is suitable for high-quality exports where image detail is important. It is also suitable for sharing images that don’t require maximum resolution but still need to retain visual integrity.

  • JPEG – Maximum Quality: This preset is designed for archival purposes or situations where the highest image quality is critical. It preserves all possible detail in the original image.

  • JPEG – Medium Quality: This preset creates smaller file sizes by reducing quality slightly, making it suitable for scenarios where quick sharing or space-saving is a priority without sacrificing too much image clarity.

  • Printing – High Quality: This preset is ideal for professional printing where maximum detail and color accuracy are essential, such as large-scale or high-resolution prints.

  • Printing – Standard Quality: This preset is suitable for everyday prints. It provides high-quality output while keeping the file size manageable for typical print jobs.

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