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When to Use AutoCAD Raster Design Toolset?

You can use AutoCAD Raster Design toolset for the following tasks:

  • Insert images that respect correlation information from various sources
  • Process images to permanently adjust brightness and contrast, convert color images to grayscale, and convert color and grayscale images to bitonal format
  • Compose an image from several bands of satellite data or from a digital elevation model (DEM) to display particular features of the terrain, such as the degree of slope or the presence of vegetation
  • Trace the raster lines, arcs, circles, or contours on a bitonal raster image, converting the raster geometry to vectors interactively or semi-automatically
  • Modify the display order of images
  • Merge two or more raster images
  • Remove parts of images
  • Merge vectors into a raster image
  • Read, save, and export images to different names, locations, and formats
  • Move, delete, and copy bitonal raster entities and areas on raster images using the raster entity manipulation (REM) commands
  • Make vector additions to raster entities by using raster snap modes to snap the new vectors to existing raster entities
  • Select a color in an image and make it transparent
  • Clean up speckles and other visual defects in raster images such as blueprints and floor plans
  • Correct distortions in images

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