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Page: Enter the page number of the PDF that you want to use as the image. You can also use a
PlanetPress Talk expression in this box to specify the page number.
Bitmaps
Bitmaps: Select to have this picture object accept bitmapped images in any of the following formats:
BMP, JPEG, PNG, TIFF.
PDF Page
Page: If any of the images the dynamic image references is a multi-page PDF file, enter the page
number of the PDF that you want to use as the image (an individual image can be at most a single page
of a PDF). You can also use a PlanetPress Talk expression in this box to specify the page number.
Monochrome Properties
Transparent: If any of the images the dynamic image references is a monochrome bitmapped image,
select to make the background color of that image transparent.
Duotone: Select to create a duotone by replacing the foreground color in the bitmapped image with a
color.
Color: Click to select the foreground color for the duotone using the Color Picker. The color you select
replaces the current foreground color in the bitmapped image.
Color box: View the current duotone color. This is the color that replaces the foreground color in the
bitmapped image.
Clipped region: Select to specify whether the image resource must be clipped, defining a clipped
region using Left, Top, Width and Height coordinates.
Invert clipped region: Select to invert the specified clipped region, thus using the reverse of the
designated region.
7. In the Fit settings box, define how you want the document to adjust the size of the dynamic image
with respect to the size of the picture object.
8. Define how you want the document to handle missing images for this picture object.
On error: Select how you want the document to handle any image it cannot locate. Select Print square
to have the document display a square with an X in it in the image area. Select Blank to have the
document leave the image area blank. Select Stop job to have the document abort execution and output
a PostScript error. Select any of the image resources that appear in this list to have the document
display that image resource in the image area.
9. Click Manipulation and define any constraints you want to set on resizing, moving, or selecting the
picture object with the mouse or with keyboard shortcuts.
10. If necessary, click Snapping points to set either or both snapping points for the picture object.
11. If necessary, add PlanetPress Talk code to the object:
In the Picture properties dialog box, click PlanetPress Talk before to enter PlanetPress Talk
code that you want the document to execute before it executes the picture object, or click
PlanetPress Talk after to enter PlanetPress Talk code that you want the document to execute
after it executes the picture object.
12. If necessary, click Repeat to set the Repeat properties for the picture object.
13. Click OK.
Adding Images - Detailed Directions
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