1. Prepare map pictures: Save your self-made map as a common picture file format, such as JPEG, PNG, etc. Make sure that the picture contains all the geographic information to be imported.
2. Open an image processing software: You can use common image editing software, such as Adobe Photoshop, GIMP or Pixlr. If there is no such software, you can use some free pictures on the Internet to edit the website.
3. Import map picture: After opening the image processing software, look for the "Import" or "Open" option and select the previously saved map picture file.
4. Adjust the map size: Generally speaking, adjusting the map picture to an appropriate size can better display the geographic information. You can use the Zoom or Resize function in the software to complete this step.
5. Decorate the map: If necessary, you can add some elements to enhance the readability and attractiveness of the map, such as borders, labels, legends, etc. You can use the drawing tools in the software to complete these tasks.
6. Adjust the image quality: Make sure that the exported image is of high quality, so as to maintain clarity in other applications or when printing. You can use the "export" or "save as" options in the software to store map pictures and select the appropriate image quality settings.
7. Complete the import: save the exported map picture and make sure to save it in the format you want. You can now use this picture for other applications, printing or online sharing.
The above contents are for reference only. If you want to know more information, it is recommended to consult relevant professional fields.