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working with bitmaps in LT2006

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Topic: working with bitmaps in LT2006
Posted By: hallmbhall
Subject: working with bitmaps in LT2006
Date Posted: 13.Jan.2009 at 20:47
Is it possible to digitize lines from a bitmap onto their own layer in LT 2006? 
I have inserted a bitmap (map of a lot boundary) as an OLE object and scaled it up correctly.  Is their any way that I can digitize those lot lines to polylines?
Thank you for the help.  I am a bit of an amateur.



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Posted By: Arben.Allaraj
Date Posted: 14.Jan.2009 at 07:55
Originally posted by hallmbhall hallmbhall wrote:

Is it possible to digitize lines from a bitmap onto their own layer in LT 2006? 
I have inserted a bitmap (map of a lot boundary) as an OLE object and scaled it up correctly.  Is their any way that I can digitize those lot lines to polylines?
Thank you for the help.  I am a bit of an amateur.


Use imageframe command variable.


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Posted By: hallmbhall
Date Posted: 14.Jan.2009 at 17:05
If I use the imageframe command variable, is there a way to get the image to scale?  I don't know how to get the drawing to scale if the border is not there.  Usually, I just measure the distance of a property line with the distance tool, divide that number by the actual distance, and then scale the drawing up.


Posted By: migmay
Date Posted: 15.Jan.2009 at 10:34
Originally posted by hallmbhall hallmbhall wrote:

If I use the imageframe command variable, is there a way to get the image to scale?  I don't know how to get the drawing to scale if the border is not there.  Usually, I just measure the distance of a property line with the distance tool, divide that number by the actual distance, and then scale the drawing up.
 
in the LT version you cannot run the command ALIGN unfortunatly, when i want a image scaled i need to make scale reference and point so it gets the correct scale



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