DL high resolution SAP-Netweaver-marketing-pictures for printing

Hi,
does someone know where I can download some SAP-"marketing"-pictures in high resolution for printing? Maybe they have a download section for press releases. I was looking for such a section but was not able to find one.
Especially I am looking for this picture:
http://www.cundus.de/img/seiten/produkte/sap/enterprise_portal_01.gif
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Thomas

The company already told me that they will refund my money so that is not the problem.
The ratio differences is what the person told me initially too, however told me that I could also change the dimensions so that the photos would not be cropped and centered automatically...but that's not what I want to do, as it would leave white space on the sides and top, and I have several that I want to frame.
So what do I do now? I have 100's of pictures and over 90% of them have this problem. I used your software to enhance the photos, crop the photos, etc... but I don't see an area that explains to me what part of the image will be cropped out once they are sent out to print. Nor to I see an area that gives me a rectangular dimension to work from. If I have to crop these pictures to get them to turn out right, I need to get started on this right away.
When I print these on my own printer they seem to print just fine. There are too many to print this way, however.

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