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<H3>File - Export</H3>
This command allows for exporting image files to a standard
graphics file format. This is helpful when you want to take an
image and import it into another application. The current
<A HREF="ctsim62.html#intensityscale">intensity scale</A> is used when exporting
the file. The supported graphic formats are:<P>
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<B>PNG</B>
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Portable Network Graphics format. This uses 8-bits or
256 shades of gray.
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<B>PNG-16</B>
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This is a 16-bit version of PNG which allows for
65536 shades of gray.
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<B>PGM</B>
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Portable Graymap format. This is a common format used on
UNIX systems.
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<B>PGM ASCII</B>
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ASCII version of PGM.
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