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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Importing <strong>PDF</strong> and PostScript Files<br />

‘OPI’ Tab<br />

Note:<br />

2. If you have defined substitution rules for OPI path names, the program<br />

will modify the path name accordingly. See also Syntax Description<br />

for ‘OPIPathRules.dat’ below.<br />

3. The program searches for the high-res image in this path.<br />

4. If the image is not found there, it searches the image in the directories<br />

specified with the IMAGE OVERVIEW parameter in this dialog.<br />

5. If the image is not found there, either, the first directory of the path<br />

specification is omitted and the rest of the path is interpreted as a<br />

directory. If again the image is not found, the second directory of the<br />

path is also omitted, etc. – Example:<br />

If an image is not found under C:\abc\pages\P001\image.tif, it will<br />

be searched under C:\pages\P001\image.tif, then under<br />

C:\P001\image1.tif and finally under C:\image.tif.<br />

6. If the image is still not found, the low-res image remains on the layout.<br />

You can configure the program to check for missing high-res OPI images<br />

using an option on the CHECK tab (see page 2-16). In <strong>ORIS</strong> Works, output<br />

will be canceled if this option is enabled and OPI images are missing.<br />

Modifying OPI Image Path Names<br />

The program is capable of automatically replacing low-res OPI images<br />

even if the path names of the high-res images are not exactly identical.<br />

A reference to Disk1:image.tif can also be resolved if the high-res image<br />

is stored under C:\abc\image.tif, for example. This requires certain<br />

parts in the path name to be replaced (Disk1: by C:\abc\ in this example).<br />

Depending on the software product used, rules for modifying OPI image<br />

path names are defined as follows:<br />

Edit the file OPIPathRules.dat which resides in the installation path. On<br />

Windows systems the default location is …\Program Files\CGS\CommonFiles\EXE.<br />

For more details refer to Syntax Description for ‘OPIPathRules.dat’<br />

(page 2-24). Note that OPI replacement rules are used by all <strong>ORIS</strong><br />

programs installed on your computer.<br />

<strong>ORIS</strong> <strong>PDF</strong> <strong>Tuner</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.4.8</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 2-11<br />

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