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Export - HTML Report - Pages

File Export HTML Report Pages
Defines the pages of data you want to export and in which formats to publish them.
 
For the option:
Do the following:
Pages
Select the pages of plots and animations you want exported. If you select Range, enter the pages you want included.
Image Format
For the pages of plots, enter the image format in which to store the pages of plots. You can select png or jpg.
Image Width and Height
Enter the pixel size of the exported pages. By default, Adams PostProcessor maintains the aspect ratio of the images so if you enter a value for width, Adams PostProcessor automatically calculates the height based on the current aspect ratio, and the reverse. See Maintain Aspect Ratio below. If you leave both text boxes blank, Adams PostProcessor uses their default size in Adams PostProcessor.
Maintain Aspect Ratio
Clear to change the proportions of the page sizes, and then enter new values for Image Width and Height (see above).
Export Animations
Select to export the animations as a movie. Clear to just save an image of the first frame of the animation in the same format selected in Image Format.
Movie Format
Select the type of movie to export the animation as. You can select: Compressed .avi, Uncompressed .avi, .jpg, .mpg, or .png (AVI format is only available on Windows).
If you select .jpg or .png, Adams Processor, exports each frame as an png or jpg file, and then plays them as a movie.
If you select compressed AVI format, set the frame rate, interval between key frames, and quality (percentage of compression). The default is 75% compression with each key frame 500 frames apart, and a frame rate of 10 seconds per frame.
If you select .mpg, set either of the following:
Compress the file using P frames - Turning off the compression using P frames ensures your movie plays in many playback programs, including as xanim. It results, however, in a much larger file (up to 4 times as large).
Round size to multiples of 16 - Some playback programs require the pixel height and width to be multiplies of 16. Turning this option on ensures that you movie plays in many playback programs.