When you export artwork to TIFF format, you
can set the following options:
- Color Model
-
Determines the color model of the exported file.
- Resolution
-
Determines the resolution of the rasterized image. Higher resolution
values result in better image quality but larger file sizes.
- Anti-Alias
-
Removes
jagged edges in the artwork by supersampling it. Deselecting this
option helps maintain the hard edges of line art when it is rasterized.
- LZW Compression
-
Applies LZW compression, a lossless compression
method that does not discard detail from the image. Select this
option to produce a smaller file.
- Byte Order
-
Determines the appropriate sequence of bytes for writing
the image file, based on the platform you choose. Illustrator and
most recent applications can read files using the byte order for
either platform. However, if you don’t know what kind of program
the file may be opened in, select the platform on which the file
will be read.
- Embed ICC Profiles
-
Creates
a color-managed document.