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Load File Image

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These instructions show how to Load a File Image into the Visualization software.

  • Click the Load File Image button to Load a File Image.

  • The Open File screen opens.

  • Click on the desired Image file.

  • Click Open to open the Image.

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  • The Image file is opened into the Editor.

Pixels Per Unit

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  • If the image file loaded is a different size Size than the last file loaded, it will ask you to set the scale Scale using Pixels per Per Unit (the current unit Unit of measurement Measurement) for the image Image.

  • If you are using inches Inches, it will be Pixels per Inch.

  • Enter the number of Pixels per Per Inch and click OK.

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  • Optionally, click the Set as Default checkbox to set this size as the default size.

How to Calculate PPI2 or Pixels per Square Inch.

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  • Multiply PPI × PPI to get pixels per square inch. The number of pixels in a square inch represents the resolution or pixel density of an area of one square inch. Substitute 1 cm for 1 inch to find pixels per square centimeter Image Resolution is typically described in Pixels Per Inch (PPI) which refers to the Number of Pixels contained within Each Inch of a Digital Image.

    • A Higher Resolution/PPI Image contains More Pixels and is a Higher Quality of Image.

    • A Lower Resolution/PPI Image contains Less Pixels and is a Lower Quality of Image.

To Calculate PPI:

  • Multiply PPI × PPI (Pixels Per Inch) to get Pixels Per Inch.

  • Substitute 1 cm for 1 Inch to find Pixels Per Centimeter or PPcm2.