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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To preview the exported image for a specific frame, select the Preview option and then use either the Preview menu 
or navigation buttons to choose the frame to preview. 
Under Format Options, either choose a setting from the Preset pop-up menu or manually set the file format and 
compression. 
You can save a custom setting for reuse by clicking the Save Current Format Preset icon 
, naming the new setting, 
and saving it to the  Optimized Settings folder.  You can  also  delete  a setting  by  choosing  it  from  the Preset menu and  
then clicking the Delete Current Format Preset icon 
Click OK. 
Exporting images in ZoomView format 
Exporting images in ZoomView format 
ZoomView is a format for delivering high-resolution images over the web. With the Viewpoint Media Player, users 
can zoom into or out of an image and pan the image to see its various parts. 
When you export an image in ZoomView format, Photoshop creates the following files: 
• 
An MTX file that defines the image to be displayed. 
• 
An HTML file that loads the Viewpoint Media Player and points to the MTX file. 
• 
A folder containing tiles that are used to display the image. 
• 
A folder containing VBS and JavaScript scripts that are used by the HTML file. 
To export an image in ZoomView format
Choose File > Export > ZoomView.
Set the following options, and click OK:
Template 
Specifies a template for generating the MTX, HTML, and auxiliary files. Choose a template (Plain or With
Instructions) from the pop-up menu, or click the Load button to choose a different ZoomView Template (ZVT) file.
You can download additional templates from the Viewpoint website.
Output Location 
Specifies an output location. Click Folder and enter a name in the Base Name text box to specify
a common name for the files.
Path to Broadcast License File 
Specifies a URL for the broadcast license file. The Viewpoint Corporation requires
that all publishers of ZoomView content acquire a broadcast license. To apply for a key, click Get License.
Image Tile Options 
Lets you select a tile size to control how many pixels are in each tile. ZoomView technology uses
image tiling to load only the part of a high-resolution image that a user wants see. A tile size of 128 is recommended
for small images; a tile size of 256 is recommended for large images. To specify an amount of compression for each
tile image, choose an option from the Quality menu, drag the Quality pop-up slider, or enter a value between 0 and
13 in the Quality text box. Select Optimize Tables to create enhanced JPEGs with slightly smaller file sizes. This
option is recommended for maximum file compression.
Browser Options 
Specifies a width and height for the image in the Viewpoint Media Player. Select Preview in
Browser to launch your default web browser and load the generated HTML file after you click OK.