Using the VA-2002 Logo Finalizer and Upload Program
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8.1 Logo Graphics Characteristics and Limitations
The logo can only be derived from a graphic that is in bitmap file format
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within the following limitations:
The maximum total number of pixels in the graphic (width multiplied by
height) should be 85,000 pixels
You can set the width of the graphic to a maximum
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of 686 pixels
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You can set the height of the graphic to a maximum
2
of 576 pixels
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The maximum size of the bitmap file should be 250KB
The recommended color resolution should be 16 bit or better
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As long as the total value of pixels does not exceed 85,000 (see Figure 9), you
can choose any width (up to 686 pixels) or any height (up to 576 pixels).
For example, if the width of the graphic is 360 pixels, the height should not
exceed 236 pixels, since 360 multiplied by 236 equals 84,960 (almost the
85,000 limit). A width of 291 pixels and a height of 292 pixels is also
applicable because when multiplied, the result does not exceed the 85,000
pixel limit. So, when choosing the width to be 686 pixels, you can set the
height to be up to 123 pixels, for the same reason (686 x 123 = 84,378 <
85,000).
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Figure 9: Bitmap Graphic Pixel limitations
1 Convert a graphic that is in a non-bitmap format to a bitmap file, using a graphics program
2 You cannot use a graphic which has the maximum width and the maximum height simultaneously because it would be more
than 85,000 pixels
3 When set to the maximum width at 686 pixels, the height should be 123 pixels or less
4 When set to the maximum height at 576 pixels, the width should be 147 pixels or less
5 True color resolution (24 or 32 bit) is recommended