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RASTER DESIGN - IMAGE CLIP - EXPORT

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Topic: RASTER DESIGN - IMAGE CLIP - EXPORT
Posted By: Lubica
Subject: RASTER DESIGN - IMAGE CLIP - EXPORT
Date Posted: 20.Jun.2009 at 17:42

I am new to the whole AutoCad, but here is what I need and where my problem lies. I have aerial photos (in .tiff file) that are pretty big and hard for my plotter to print. That is why, I need to clip each photo to specified, smaller rectangle. That I was able to do with Imageclip in AutoCad Raster Design. The problem is that when I export or save as that clipped photo, the program does not save/export only that clipped part but the whole/original aerial photo. Where is the problem? Or what am I doing wrong?

By the way, I can not use Photoshop to do that, because each of the photos is already rectified/spatially positioned in space. 

I will appreciate your advice. Many thanks.

Lubica



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Posted By: Arben.Allaraj
Date Posted: 20.Jun.2009 at 20:25
Originally posted by Lubica Lubica wrote:

I am new to the whole AutoCad, but here is what I need and where my problem lies. I have aerial photos (in .tiff file) that are pretty big and hard for my plotter to print. That is why, I need to clip each photo to specified, smaller rectangle. That I was able to do with Imageclip in AutoCad Raster Design. The problem is that when I export or save as that clipped photo, the program does not save/export only that clipped part but the whole/original aerial photo. Where is the problem? Or what am I doing wrong?

By the way, I can not use Photoshop to do that, because each of the photos is already rectified/spatially positioned in space. 

I will appreciate your advice. Many thanks.

Lubica


Ok open new file and try to insert or copy&paste your Image clip then save it.


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Ing Arben.Allaraj
http://cad-drafting-corner.blogspot.com



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