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Save to File: Click this button to save all the image files in the Files to download list to the filename you specify with a
PS file extension. The Image Downloader makes a copy of each image, applies the image settings to the copy, and then
converts the copy to PostScript.
3. Click OK.
4. When you add an image resource to the document, PlanetPress Design associates the specified image quality with that
image resource. If you selected Photo as the image quality, it uses the specified compression to compress the image
resource when it converts the document.
To adjust the compression algorithm for an individual image resource in the document:
l Edit the Image quality property of the image resource whose image quality you want to change.
Virtual Drive Manager
When you use the Send images to printer action in a given process, you have the option of, at the same time, sending the
images to the virtual drive (a local storage folder used by PlanetPress Suite applications) of any computer included in your net-
work. You need to do this, for instance, if you plan to run documents that contain dynamic images on those computers (using
the Optimized PostScript Stream option). You can then use the Virtual Drive Manager to see the images that were down-
loaded to your computer as well as to delete them from your virtual drive.
To add images to the virtual drive, use either of the following methods:
l Send a single resource file to the printer:see Download to Printer Action Task Properties.
l Send one or more images to the printer:see Send Images to Printer Action Task Properties.
l Use The Image Downloader.
To delete images from your virtual drive:
1. In the PlanetPress Suite Ribbon, Go to the Tools tab, then click on Virtual Drive Manager.
The Virtual Drive Manager dialog box is displayed. It lists all the images currently stored in your computer’s virtual
drive.
2. Select the images you want to delete.
3. Press the Delete key.
Tools and Utilities
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