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New raster formats supported in AutoCAD 2012.

A - answer The standard functions for attaching raster images in AutoCAD 2012 newly support additional raster file formats. These new formats are:

TypeExtensionDescription
PSD.psdAdobe Photoshop document
DDS.ddsMicrosoft DirectDraw Surface
DOQ.doqUSGS Digital Orthophoto Quads
ECW.ecwEnhanced Compression Wavelet
HDR.hdrHigh Dynamic Range
JPEG2000.jp2, .j2kWavelet-compression - Joint Photographics Expert Group
MrSID.sidMultiresolution Seamless Image Database
NITF.nitfNational Imagery Transmission Format (no elevations)
OpenEXR.exrIndustrial Light & Magic High Dynamic Range
ACAD2012LT2012ADT2012
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See also:
Tip 9216:Automatically save raster images edited in Raster Design.
Tip 9123:Maximum resolution for printing from AutoCAD to TIFF files.
Tip 9030:Precise loading of PDF files into Autodesk Design Review.
Tip 8754:Thumbnail settings can influence AutoCAD DWG file size.
Tip 8630:How to create red-cyan anaglyph from AutoCAD, Inventor or Revit?


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Direct support for IGES, CATIA, Pro/E, Solidworks, NX etc. in AutoCAD 2012. « | » Recommended compatible graphics cards for AutoCAD, Inventor, Revit.

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