- On the ribbon, click
Raster Tools tab
Insert & Write panel
Dialog box launcher (
).
The Raster Design Options dialog box is displayed.
- Click the New Image tab.
- To change the default physical width of the image in pixels, enter a value in the Width box in the Default Image Properties section.
- To change the default physical height of the image in pixels, enter a value in the Height box.
- Type a default density (or resolution) for new images in the
Density box.
This defines both the horizontal and vertical density.
Note: You should set this value to the density at which your images are scanned. - In the
Default Color Type section, click a color type for the new image:
- Bitonal (1-bit), with two colors.
- Grayscale (8-bit), with 256 shades of gray.
- Indexed Color (8-bit), with 256 paletted colors.
- True Color (32-bit), with up to 16.7 million colors.
Note: Selecting True Color uses more system resources. - If you want the
New Image dialog box to appear when you create a new image, select
Show New Image Dialog.
Note: If this check box is not selected, AutoCAD Raster Design toolset will default to the command line interface when you create a new image.
- Click OK to accept the changes.