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Is it possible to include the possibility to export images as jpg instead of png. The png24 format renders images which are way to big and therefor not always suitable for use on a online publication.
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We are looking into how to incorporate this functionality into a future version.
Justin- is this possible yet? Thanks.
Yes, Mike. See the answer I added below.
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Yes. This article will show you how:
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