Depending on your screen size and your desired screenshot resolution, you may want to use a lower resolution with the same aspect ratio as your desired screenshot output resolution in order to see the entire render view with colorbars and annotations at their actual position. This opens a dialogue window, in which you can enter the maximum resolution of the view (see figure 2). Therefore it is advisable to adjust the preview size prior to saving a screenshot. If your selected Image Resolution differs from the Preview in the RenderView, especially if it is smaller, part of your visualized data may be cut off and size, position and proportions of the colorbar may not be right. Here you can set the desired Image Resolution, the Compression Level, and a Transparent Background, if needed. Once you have selected a file name and location for saving, click OK - the window Save Screenshot Options (see figure 1) will pop up. Complex visualizations cannot be appropriately represented by scalable vector graphics. Export Scene… allows for saving vector graphics files (PS, EPS, PDF, SVG, among others) but we do not recommend this option for detailed climate data visualizations. So what is the difference? Save Screenshot… will open a dialogue window for saving either a Bitmap, JPEG, PNG or TIFF image. Both can be found under File in the main menu: There are two ways of saving the RenderView’s contents as an image. Saving animations and screenshots # Creating images and screenshots #
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