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Printed Date: 22.Apr.2026 at 16:04
Topic: jpeg
Posted By: waynelem
Subject: jpeg
Date Posted: 05.Apr.2018 at 18:21
When I make a JPEG from Google Earth and save in a folder that has an AutoCad dwg in the same folder and then do an attach of the JPEG and place in the Dwg. the image is in the dwg. I save and the move the whole folder to a flash drive and move to another laptop and open the dwg. The image in not on the dwg. just an outline and a path to the JPEG. How can I make the JPEG part of the dwg. so I can move between computers? Understand? Thanks Wayne
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 05.Apr.2018 at 18:41
You probably specified a full (absolute) path instead of a relative path or None when you originally attached the image. Now that you have switched computers that path may not be exactly the same. A single character being different would be all that it takes to mess you up.
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Posted By: waynelem
Date Posted: 05.Apr.2018 at 19:40
Well still not working. I said no path. Do I need to take the JPEG to the other computer?
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Posted By: philippe JOSEPH
Date Posted: 05.Apr.2018 at 20:51
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Hello wanelem, when you have just open your drawing without the JPEG, press F2 and read he eventual comments.
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Posted By: waynelem
Date Posted: 06.Apr.2018 at 00:51
Autodesk DWG. This file is a TrustedDWG last saved by an Autodesk application or Autodesk licensed application.
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 06.Apr.2018 at 00:57
I think he was asking if there is a reference to a path when the drawing with the missing image file is loaded.
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Posted By: waynelem
Date Posted: 06.Apr.2018 at 02:59
And the answer is no.
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 06.Apr.2018 at 11:43
Well try again. The path to the image file is the key to the problem.
------------- "Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."
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Posted By: philippe JOSEPH
Date Posted: 06.Apr.2018 at 12:56
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Yes the path and maybe the method to insert or copy/paste it.
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Posted By: TedG
Date Posted: 06.Apr.2018 at 14:09
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In your "reference" dialog, does it show the image name and read "not found"? As John Conner mentioned, you probably inserted your image with an absolute path the first time, and changing to no path after in the problem drawing won't fix it.
You would need to re-path it, set it no path or relative path, and then save it.
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Posted By: waynelem
Date Posted: 06.Apr.2018 at 17:41
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Here is what I did this a.m.
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Open new dwg. in AutoCad 2012 legal program.
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Select attached
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Select new JPEG.
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Attach image-used “no path”
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Ok
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Insert point
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Set scale at 100
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Save dwg.
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Move to flash drive.
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Open on second computer in AutoCad Lt. Legal
program
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No image just the outline and the JPEG name.
Any more ideas?
Thanks
Wayne
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 06.Apr.2018 at 18:27
Is the drawing on the flash drive or on the hard drive of the second computer?
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Posted By: waynelem
Date Posted: 06.Apr.2018 at 18:40
Flash. Do I need to move to hard drive?
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 06.Apr.2018 at 18:50
Yes, and it should be moved to one of the folders that AutoCAD would normally look in.
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Posted By: waynelem
Date Posted: 06.Apr.2018 at 18:53
Back to the original computer (2012 full) I just save a new test and closed the dwg. and reopened on the smar computer hard drive and I get the same Border and name of JPEG. What am I doing?
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 06.Apr.2018 at 18:58
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I wish I could tell you but I don't have two computers running AutoCAD at my present location that I could run a similar test.
Did you put the drawing in a folder that AutoCAD would normally search?
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Posted By: TedG
Date Posted: 06.Apr.2018 at 19:00
waynelem wrote:
Back to the original computer (2012 full) I just save a new test and closed the dwg. and reopened on the smar computer hard drive and I get the same Border and name of JPEG. What am I doing?
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I think you should test it out.
While in the "good" computer, with the drawing and the image in the same folder, attach your image using no path or relative path, verify it is there, save it, close it, re-open it and make sure the image is still there.
Then, copy the whole folder to a jump drive, go to the "other" computer, drag (or copy) the folder to a trusted location your AutoCAD LT would use, then open AutoCAD LT and browse to the drawing and see if your image is there.
It "should" work...
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Posted By: waynelem
Date Posted: 07.Apr.2018 at 16:58
That worked, as long as the DWG. and the JPEG are in the same folder. So there must be a path between the too. Again if I take the DWG. out of the folder and open the JPEG is not attached. So even if I indicated "no path" there still must be a path. Keep thinking as I am willing to keep trying. Thanks Wayne
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Posted By: TedG
Date Posted: 09.Apr.2018 at 11:20
waynelem wrote:
That worked, as long as the DWG. and the JPEG are in the same folder. So there must be a path between the too. Again if I take the DWG. out of the folder and open the JPEG is not attached. So even if I indicated "no path" there still must be a path. Keep thinking as I am willing to keep trying. Thanks Wayne
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Yes that is true, the only way it would work with "no path" is if you keep the dwg and jpg in the same folder. By default AutoCAD looks in the same directory for reference files if no path is given or if it can't find it at a given path.
So there is no way around it, you need to keep the jpg available to the dwg, either in the same folder or a pre-defined folder structure using relative path.
We us a "Sheets" folder and an "Xrefs" folder within a project folder, and relative paths for everything. So you can copy the folders to another directory, the sheets will find the xrefs.
HTH
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 09.Apr.2018 at 11:42
It makes perfect sense that a drawing and any image that is going to be attached to it be located in the same folder. There is nothing else that will work in this case so stop looking for another solution. If you are going to "hard path" the image file then it has to match on both computers. Is that what you want to do? Yes or No?
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Posted By: waynelem
Date Posted: 09.Apr.2018 at 15:58
Okay, how do I send the dwg to a person across country with out sending the attached JPEG? So I guess this can't be done , correct? John, and the rest, thanks for all you help. I wish this could been done. Still not sure why it can't be inserted or attached somehow. Wayne
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 09.Apr.2018 at 17:53
Why would you want to send the drawing WITHOUT the jpeg attached? Why bother going through all this if in the end the image wasn't going to go along for the ride?
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Posted By: TedG
Date Posted: 09.Apr.2018 at 19:14
waynelem wrote:
Okay, how do I send the dwg to a person across country with out sending the attached JPEG? So I guess this can't be done , correct? John, and the rest, thanks for all you help. I wish this could been done. Still not sure why it can't be inserted or attached somehow. Wayne
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This doesn't make sense or match what appeared to be what your problem was in the first place. Your first post was that your drawing wasn't "finding" the attached JPG from one computer to another, I think we helped you with that or at least explained what you had to do to make it happen.
Now you mention you want to send it out without the JPG? Is that a second problem?
If that is the case, the best thing to do is to save your drawing to a folder you have for sending out drawings such as a "file transfer" folder, detach the JPG, save it and send it.
This keeps the JPG attached to your working drawing and you have a record of what you sent out.
:-/
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Posted By: Kent Cooper
Date Posted: 09.Apr.2018 at 20:34
John Connor wrote:
Why would you want to send the drawing WITHOUT the jpeg attached? ....
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I think what they meant was, without having to send the .JPG file itself in addition to the drawing, that is, they want to send the drawing and have the .JPG embedded within the same file, instead of the image being only a reference to a file external to the drawing. Not that I know of a way to do it.... A .JPG file is of an entirely different kind of content than AutoCAD drawing entities, so it may not be possible.
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Posted By: TedG
Date Posted: 09.Apr.2018 at 20:42
Kent Cooper wrote:
John Connor wrote:
Why would you want to send the drawing WITHOUT the jpeg attached? ....
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I think what they meant was, without having to send the .JPG file itself in addition to the drawing, that is, they want to send the drawing and have the .JPG embedded within the same file, instead of the image being only a reference to some external file.
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Ahhhh, yes that makes sense. Don't think it's possible with an image
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Posted By: waynelem
Date Posted: 09.Apr.2018 at 21:00
Thank you Kent. You hit on the head. So I guess it can't be done. Shame, seams so simple. Thanks for everbody's idea. Wayne
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Posted By: scj.schulz
Date Posted: 10.Apr.2018 at 13:52
I got a program from a friend of mine to convert *.jpg into Pixel-graphic, which you can load by Script (*.scr) in a DWG. But it will make big DWG-files... (you can see the single Pixels by ZOOM in the DWG). My example is: jpg -> 59 kb corresponding DWG -> 3.08 MB - to big to appload.
In case of interest contact me via www.black-cad.de Regards Jochen
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Posted By: thinker
Date Posted: 29.Apr.2018 at 06:14
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If you want to embed the image in drawing then first open image in any image editor like paint select all copy and then paste it in the drawing, no reference attachment is required for this method.
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