Fine-tuning a runaround path

When you choose Auto Image, Embedded Path, Alpha Channel, Non-White Areas, or Same As Clipping from the Type drop-down menu (Style > Picture > Runaround), the following fields let you manipulate the runaround path:

  1. Outset changes the size of the runaround path. Positive values result in a runaround path that is further from the original setting, negative values decrease the amount of image included in the runaround path.
  2. Noise lets you specify the smallest allowable closed path. Any closed path smaller than the noise value is ignored. Noise values are useful for cleaning up runaround paths and making them easier to output.
  3. Smoothness lets you control path accuracy. A lower value creates a more complex path with a greater number of points. A higher value creates a less accurate path.
  4. Threshold determines how “white” is defined. All pixels defined as “white” are excluded. For example, if the Threshold value is 20%, and a pixel’s gray value is below or at 20%, the pixel will be considered “white” and excluded from the runaround path.
Parent topic: Using text runaround

Fine-tuning a runaround path