Saving to a File

Navigate to the DocumentSave As menu (or press ShiftCtrlS).

From the "Save As" dialog box, choose one of the supported file types, or simply change the extension in the "Name" field.

Press the "Save" button.

Supported File Types

Type

Brief Description

PDF

A PDF can contain multiple pages, like a book, and is easy to distribute. Only a small number of linux programs can modify PDF documents, so this format is recommended primarily for archiving. See the PDF Wiki page for more information.

JPEG

JPEG is the file format used by digital cameras to save pictures. A JPEG file is relatively small, very easy to distribute, and suitable for uploading to social networking sites. Most operating systems come with a JPEG editor by default. If you have scanned multiple pages, a JPEG file will be created for each page. Use this file type if you want to modify or upload the scanned images. See the JPEG Wiki page for more information.

PNG

PNG files contain the raw data from the scanner. This makes them very large and not suitable for distributing. If you have scanned multiple pages, a PNG file will be created for each page. See the PNG Wiki page for more information.

TIFF

TIFF files contain the raw data from the scanner. This makes them very large and not suitable for distributing. If you have scanned multipe pages, a TIFF file will be created for each page. See the TIFF Wiki page for more information.