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AutoCAD Raster Design 2026
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      • Getting Started
      • User's Guide
        • Introduction to AutoCAD Raster Design Toolset
        • Inserting and Correlating Images
        • Saving Images
        • Changing Image Properties
        • Managing Images and Insertions
        • Modifying Images
          • Selecting an Image
          • Controlling Image Frames
          • Undoing Edits to an Image
          • Snapping to COGO Points
          • Cleaning Up Images
            • Deskewing an Image
            • Removing Speckles from an Image
            • Adjusting the Image Bias
            • Reversing the Light and Dark Shades in an Image
              • To Reverse the Light and Dark Shades in an Image
              • Access Methods
            • Mirroring an Image
            • Touching Up an Image
          • Image Processing
          • Using the Palette Manager
          • Masking Images
          • Cropping Images
          • Removing (Rubbing) Images
          • Merging Objects
        • Raster Entity Manipulation
        • Converting Raster Entities to Vector
        • Following Polylines
        • Vectorizing Raster Text
        • Raster Snapping
        • Configuring Raster Design
        • Troubleshooting
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    Reversing the Light and Dark Shades in an Image

    You can use the Invert filter to reverse the light and dark shades of any image.

    You can invert bitonal, color, and grayscale images.

    AutoCAD Raster Design toolset uses Single Image Optimization to speed up the editing commands.

    Topics in this section
    • To Reverse the Light and Dark Shades in an Image
    • Access Methods
    Parent topic: Cleaning Up Images

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