Offset and Size
Specifies a partial image in pixels.
Only positive values are allowed. The lower-left corner of the image is 0 pixels
in X and Y. The upper-right corner of the image is the maximum number of
pixels in X and Y, which depends upon the resolution of the display area.
If you specify size before offset, you can get results that you don’t expect. The
most predictable way to define size and offset is to specify offset first.
Reset
Resets the Offset and Size values to the full screen defaults. When configured
for rendering to a viewport, resets the Offset and Size values to the size that
corresponds to the option selected under Portion.
TGA Options Dialog Box
Tools menu: Display Image
➤
Save
Command line:
saveimg
Specifies one of the following TGA image compression options.
None
Uses no image compression.
RLE
Uses run-length-encoded image compression.
TIFF Options Dialog Box
Tools menu: Display Image
➤
Save
Command line:
saveimg
Specifies one of the following TIFF image compression options.
None
Uses no image compression.
PACK
Uses Macintosh packbits, run-length-encoded image compression.
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