In this exercise you control the display of images inserted into a drawing.
Use the Image Manager toolspace to view and edit image insertions, color maps, and other data associated with an image. The toolspace provides two views of the image data, the Image Insertions view and the Image Data view.
Access the Image Manager toolspace using the following methods:
Manage & View panel
Manage
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Before doing this exercise, ensure that AutoCAD Raster Design toolset options are set as described in the exercise Exercise A1: Setting AutoCAD Raster Design Toolset Options.
Open the drawing file for this exercise
You should see a set of six images, with one on the right overlapping three others. If you see only the rectangular frame for any image, select the frame, then right-click and click
Image
Show. The image should appear.
Explore the Image Insertions view of the toolspace
Manage & View panel
Manage
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Images tab to display the
Image Manager.
to expand the object tree.
You can see an object for each image inserted into the drawing. Below each image insertion is the color map: BIN for bitonal, CLR for color, etc.
Attributes for each image are displayed in the tabular item view.
Properties for the selected insertion are displayed in the item view.
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The item view is replaced by a preview of the selected image insertion. You can resize the preview pane to change the size of previews.
Use the standard toolspace controls
The toolspace is floated over the drawing.
Further exploration: You can also dock and float the toolspace with the cursor. Click and drag the floating toolspace to the top or left side of the window to dock it. Click and drag the handle of the docked toolspace to float it. Other commands you can try are hiderd to hide the toolspace, and imanage or showrd to show the toolspace.
Now, when you move your cursor off the toolspace, it retracts into the control bar, giving you clear access to the drawing. To expand the toolspace again, move your cursor over the control bar. Auto-hide is convenient when you want to work in the drawing but retain quick access to the Image Manager toolspace.
The toolspace is moved to a docked position on the left side of your drawing.
You can use options on this menu to disable the docking feature, control the background transparency of the toolspace, and turn auto-hide on or off.
Show and hide images
In the drawing, the image disappears, but the frame remains visible. Note that the image object remains both in the tree and in the preview window.
Show (or
Hide). When the frame is selected, it changes to dotted lines with a blue square at each corner.
Using the Hide option is the simplest way to remove an image from the display, creating minimal change in the drawing. Related commands are as follows:
Zoom to an image
Control image display order
Edit color maps
The Select Color dialog box opens. This is the color map control for all bitonal images.
Your color choice is applied to the linework and frame of the image, but not the preview. Notice also that the RGB color values are listed in the label of the color map.
for any image insertion to see its color properties in the tabular item view.
The Image Adjust dialog box opens. This is the color map control for single-band grayscale and color images.
Your settings are applied to the image. Notice also that the numeric values of these settings are listed in the label of the color map.
Explore the Image Data view
Note the different object tree in this view. Each image is represented by a branch of five or more objects. At the top of each branch is the image data definition, followed by a band group (with subordinate bands), and a color map with subordinate image insertion.
Create new insertions
A duplicate instance of the grayscale color map is created in the tree, with a subordinate new insertion named Aerial:1.
Unload an image
Change the layout of item view columns
In the item view, you see columns of information arranged using a default layout.
Checked columns are those you see displayed in the table. Add and remove check marks to control the data in the table. You can also select Show All Columns, or hide a column by right-clicking its head row and clicking Hide Column.
You can change the order of columns in the table by clicking and dragging column head rows to a new location.
Turn image frames off or on
Manage & View panel
Toggle Frames
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In the drawing window, you can also right-click and click
Image
Show Image Frame(s) to turn on the image frames.