To automatically close the image after it has been successfully saved, click this box.
The image will automatically be closed after it has been successfully saved. To leave the image open, click this box.
Use this pop-up menu to select the file format you wish to save this image in.
To request custom icons for the new image file, click this box. Custom icons, which can be seen in the Finder, serve as miniature previews of the image file contents.
Custom icons will be created for the new image file. To save the image with generic JPEGView icons, click this box.
To request a preview (aka thumbnail) for the new image file, click this box. Previews can be seen in any QuickTime-based Open dialog, including the one in JPEGView.
Creates a preview (aka thumbnail) for the new image file. Not available because JPEGView needs QuickTime installed before it can create previews.
A preview (aka thumbnail) will be created for the new image file. To save the image without a preview, click this box.
To request that a reduced color set be saved with the new image file, click this box. A reduced color set allows images to be opened quickly, without waiting for two-pass color reduction.
Saves a reduced color set with the new image file. Not available because this information can only be included in a JPEG-compressed PICT or JFIF file.
A reduced color set will be saved with the new image file. To request that this color set not be saved, click this box.
Use this popup menu to specify what you would like to use the currently selected area of the image for.
Use this popup menu to specify what you would like to use the currently selected area of the image for. Not available because you didn’t select anything in the image before you chose to save.