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white in an image processing program before loading. This will allow more sophisticated
modification of image properties.
It is important to note that image processing programs are designed to correctly
display images on the screen which has an equal horizontal and vertical resolution. If
images appear stretched in the layout it is most likely because the horizontal and vertical
resolutions do not match the print resolution for the layout and thus the image will
appear stretched when printed. For example, a 1 inch by 1 inch image to be printed on a
300 DPI horizontal by 600 DPI vertical print should be 300 by 600 pixels to appear
correctly. Additionally, note that even when printing at 300 DPI vertical resolution
bitmaps should have 600 pixels per inch in the vertical direction to render correctly.
The bitmap properties allow a new file to be loaded for the selected image or the
position and size to be manually entered. If a rotated bitmap is desired it should be
rotated before it is loaded to ensure the highest quality image.
4.5.5 Conditional Bitmaps
In the Bitmap Properties screen, the bitmap can be changed to a conditional
bitmap. If selected, a data field is selected in the drop down box. The value column in
the list below indicates what value of the data field will cause the picture to be displayed.
If the value is not equal to any value in the list no image will be displayed.
In the screen above, two images have been added and Field 2 has been chosen
as the data field with which to compare data values. Large numbers of images may take
several seconds to load.
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