How to export the processed image

How to export the processed image

In Nebulb you can export the image shown in the display at any time using the export tool (you can find it at the bottom of the left tools panel).



In the export images section you can define the main parameters with which the image shown on the display will be exported (image format, bit depth, color space, size...).

And once you have selected the desired export parameters, simply press the "Export" button and a window will open for you to indicate the name and folder where you want the image to be saved.







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