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hey everybody so today iamp;#39;ll be giving you a quick introduction into inserting images into a graph file um currently i will just be focusing on the normal genu groth implantation heirloom graph and other heirloom trough and other versions of trough um use a different form of inputting images but for right now iamp;#39;m just going to focus on the graph images so something thatamp;#39;s worth mentioning is that thereamp;#39;s really only two ways as of right now to input images into a graph so you can either have a postscript file which is what this one right here is or you can use a pdf so if youamp;#39;re using a postscript file you use so uh yes pick and then you would just give it an image all right but that image has to be a postscript file if you want to use a pdf file which you can also use you can do dot pdf and do the same thing something to know for pdf pick is that currently you will need to either give it the dimensions of the actual pdf or you will have to um use