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Image Filter Options

Dots per Inch (DPI): This option controls the resolution of the resulting image file. The default is 72dpi which is ideal for graphics destined for Web-site or screen display. For print purposes, a higher resolution such as 150 or 300 dpi should be chosen.

Color Depth: Color depth defines how many colors are used to generate the resulting file. The default color map is 8-bit. Other options include 1-bit (Black & White) and 24-bit (True Color). For PNG, BMP and GIF only 8-bit colormap is supported. JPEG uses a 24-bit (True Color) 

Compression Mode (TIFF Only): When generating a TIFF file, you can choose the type of compression used. The default is LZW encoding. 

Convert PDF/PS files to 1 Multipage TIFF file: By default, PDF FLY will generate a separate file corresponding to each page of the original file. If this option is selected, a single file including all pages will be generated.