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Convert Color Images to Grayscale (Page 203)
Adjust the Pixel Dimensions of a Bitmapped Image (Page 204)
Adjust the Scanline Orientation of Images (Page 206)
Copy External Images for a Dynamic Image to the Runtime Environment (Page 206)
13.15.10 Adjust the Scanline Orientation of Images
1. Double-click on the Document node.
2. In the Document properties dialog box, click Resource options and in the Images scanline
orientation box, select the appropriate setting for the image resources you add to the document.
Images scanline orientation: Select the default scanline orientation for all bitmapped image
resources in the document.
3. Click OK.
To adjust the scanline orientation for an individual image resource in the document:
Edit the Scanline orientation property of the individual image resource.
Related topics:
Static and Dynamic Images (Page 168)
Image Formats: Bitmapped, Vector, and Metafile Formats (Page 171)
Scanline Orientation (Page 352)
Change the Size of an Image (Page 201)
Adjust Image Resolution (Page 202)
Convert Color Images to Grayscale (Page 203)
Adjust the Pixel Dimensions of a Bitmapped Image (Page 204)
Adjust the Image Quality Options (Page 204)
Copy External Images for a Dynamic Image to the Runtime Environment (Page 206)
13.15.11 Copy External Images for a Dynamic Image to the Runtime Environment
It is important to understand that the copy of the image file the Image Downloader downloads or copies is a
PostScript file. More precisely, the Image Downloader takes the image file you want to download or copy,
applies any optimizations you defined for it, and creates a PostScript file that contains the optimized image
(since PostScript is ASCII, the image is represented as a sequence of hexadecimal values). Thus, although the
downloaded or copied image may have the same filename extension as the original file, it is not a copy of the
original file.
To copy images to a folder on the host:
1. In Windows locate the external image files the dynamic image references. These images can be in any
of the supported formats.
2. Copy the images to the folder on the host. This is the folder you specified in the Image box of the
picture object that contains the dynamic image. Recall that this folder must be accessible to the
document at runtime.
To download images to one or more printers and/or to the local PlanetPress Design Suite virtual disk:
1. Choose Tools | Application | Image Downloader.
2. In the Image Downloader dialog box, select the image files you want to copy. All image files you select
must be in one of the supported image formats (BMP, EPS, JPEG, PDF, PNG, TIFF). If you want to
download bitmapped images with a mix of image qualities (some are line art, some are photo), you
should download each type of image quality separately. This is because you can set only one image
quality for all images in a download.
3. In the Copy to list, select the destinations to which you want to copy the images. You can select one or
more printers, and/or the PlanetPress Design Suite virtual disk.
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