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The 
 (page 329) tab is presented only if ProdNameShort is running
on a geographic application such as AutoCAD Map 3D. This tab is used to
transform the coordinate system of an image.
The 
 (page 328) tab displays the revised correlation values, reflecting
any changes you made on the Modify and Transform tabs. Use this tab to
review the settings before insertion and to select a color for the image
frame or the foreground of a bitonal image.
To use the Insertion Wizard
In the Insert Options section of the Insert Image dialog box, choose
Insertion Wizard.
After you have chosen your insert option and image file name, click
Open.
If applicable, choose a color map for the image.
On the Pick Correlation Source panel, select a correlation source and
review the displayed correlation settings.
For correlation sources other than Image Default and Image File, the full
path for the listed source is displayed for you to verify that the proper
correlation file is being read. If you find that the desired correlation source
is not available, you should cancel the insertion process and set the
correlation path in the 
 (page 351) dialog box, or
copy the correlation file to a new folder.
Click Next. The Modify Correlation Values panel is displayed.
Modify correlation values
On the 
 (page 327) tab, in the Modify Correlation Values area, enter
any required changes to the location of the insertion point, rotation, or
scale.
The insertion point is the lower left corner of the image in the drawing.
The scale value represents the ratio of AutoCAD units to the scanned
image units. A scale factor greater than 1 enlarges the image; a value less
than 1 shrinks the image.
Optionally choose new units of measurement from the Image Units list.
For example, if your image was scanned at 300 dpi, choose Inch as the
density units. If density information was stored with the correlation
source you selected, you cannot change this value.
Click Next.
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