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Along with a redesign to improve ease of use, the Export interface also features new options not previously available. Users can now specify image size , and file type , and image resolution (DPI) for export.for export. You can still specify which part of the IGB display you'd like to export, e.g, the main display image, the main image with the track labels, or the entire window with tabbed panels (such as Selection Info) showing. IGB can currently export images in PNG or JPEG formats.
We are also working on a PROTOTYPE feature to allow IGB to change the DPI/reolution of the image. If you are using IGB to make figures for publication in print journals, you'll need the ability to create high-quality, high-resolution images necessary for publication. IGB now makes it easier to create high-quality images of 300 dpi or better (the minimum required for images destined for publication in printed journals).
You can still specify which part of the IGB display you'd like to export, e.g, the main display image, the main image with the track labels, or the entire window with tabbed panels (such as Selection Info) showing.
IGB can export images in PNG or JPEG formatsIn conjunction with the resolution feature, we will also be adding in more file types, to allow users to create the image that they need.
Thank you to Zhong Ren for programmign programming the Export Image window.
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