Exporting a rendered drawing with HDRI export
Command |
Path |
Export High Dynamic Range Image (HDRI) |
File > Export |
The High Dynamic Range Image (HDRI) command creates an HDR file, which is a good choice for export when touching-up the image in an imaging program; the exported image is "lossless" and will not have quantization artifacts when color or exposure is further adjusted after export.
Rendered files can also be exported in a variety of image file formats as described in Exporting an image file. It is possible to export all or part of a drawing depending on the selected export format.
To export a file in HDR format:
Select the rendering mode to use for the export (Artistic/Custom/Fast/Final Quality Renderworks) and render the image.
Select the command.
The Export Image File dialog box opens. Specify the dimensions and resolution for the exported image.
Click to show/hide the parameters.Click to show/hide the parameters.
Parameter |
Description |
Export Area |
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All Visible Objects |
Exports an image that includes all visible objects (objects do not have to be currently on screen to be considered visible) |
Current View |
Exports an image that is exactly as it displays on the current screen |
All Pages as Single Image |
Not applicable for HDRI export |
Each Page as Separate Image |
Not applicable for HDRI export |
Marquee |
Exports the portion of the image specified with a marquee box. Select this option and then click Draw Marquee to temporarily close the dialog box. Click, and then drag to specify the area for export; the marquee dimensions are displayed on the Data bar. Click to set the export area and return to the Export Image File dialog box. The Pixel Dimensions of the image are automatically set to the marquee dimensions. |
Dimensions |
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Lock Aspect Ratio |
Maintains the image aspect ratio when specifying dimensions |
Resolution |
Specifies the printed image resolution in pixels per inch |
Pixel Dimensions |
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Width/Height |
Specifies the exported image dimensions; if Lock Aspect Ratio is selected, changes to one dimension will update the other to maintain the aspect ratio |
Print Size |
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Width/Height |
Specifies the printed image dimensions in the selected Unit; if Lock Aspect Ratio is selected, changes to one dimension will update the other to maintain the aspect ratio |
Units |
Select a unit to apply to the Print Size parameters |
Preview |
Displays a rendered or wireframe preview according to the current settings |
Render |
Updates the preview with a rendered view using the currently set rendering option |
Wireframe |
Updates the preview with a wireframe view |
Memory Required/Estimated File Size |
Not applicable for HDRI export |
Update |
Not applicable for HDRI export |
Format |
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File Type/Color/Quality |
Not applicable for HDRI export (always HDR format) |
Save Alpha Channel |
For file types that allow transparency and when full color is specified, select this option to export the image with a transparent background. Preview the result by clicking the Render or Wireframe button; the opaque white background is replaced with the checkerboard pattern that indicates transparency. |
Update visible out of date viewports prior to exporting |
Automatically updates any visible, out-of-date viewports before exporting |
Reset all plug-in objects that require a reset prior to exporting |
Automatically resets plug-in objects that require an update (such as title block borders) before exporting |
Export Georeferencing File (Design Suite product required) |
Available only if the current design layer is georeferenced. Along with the image file, exports a worldfile that describes the exported image's location, scale, and rotation in the geographic coordinate system. If multiple georeferenced layers are visible, the worldfile will be written based on the active layer. See GIS and georeferencing for more information. |
The Export OpenHDR File dialog box opens.
Specify the export file name and destination. The image is re-rendered automatically before export.