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Fragment Image

Fragment Image
 
Images can be fragmented into up to 10 X 10 component parts allowing a maximum of 100 fragments which can be placed in example rows.  This image of a the numbers 0 to 9 needs to fragmented into the individual digits.
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Resized image

1. Resized imageAll images are resized to the same dimensions.
 
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Original size

2. Original sizeThe original size of the image.
 
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Number of fragments

3. Number of fragmentsThe default number of fragments is 16 arrange as a 4 by 4 square. This image needs 6 horizontal and 7 vertical to fragment into 42 individual signatures.
 
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Size of fragments

4. Size of fragmentsEnter the size of each fragment or check "Adjust to fit" for an exact division of the image. 
 
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Fragment distribution

5. Fragment distributionEnter the row number to place the first fragment.
 
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Fragment name

6. Fragment nameEnter the prefix for the fragment number.
 
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Fragment type

7. Fragment typeSet the example type of the fragment. 
 
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OK

8. OKClick to accept all changes, start the fragmentation and close the dialog.
 
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Cancel

9. CancelClick to close the dialog.
 
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