In this exercise you insert an image of an aerial photograph.
The images used in this exercise are in highly compressed wavelet formats making them particularly suitable for this purpose.
In this lesson, you insert an aerial photograph into a drawing that contains a plan view of an undeveloped parcel of land. The photograph shows the current land use for the site and the surrounding region.
Before doing this exercise, you should ensure that AutoCAD Raster Design toolset options are set as described in the exercise Exercise A1: Setting AutoCAD Raster Design Toolset Options.
Locate the image to insert
Insert the image
You will be prompted to pick the location of the bottom left corner of the image frame, then the rotation angle, then the size of the image.
In later exercises of this tutorial, you correlate the image to the vector drawing of the site using Match and Rubbersheet.
Save the image as a TIFF file
You must save the wavelet compressed files (.sid or .ecw) as a format AutoCAD Raster Design toolset can write to.
The image can now be modified, having been saved in an editable format.