Use this dialog box to define the properties of the image that you want to create.
AutoCAD Properties
- X, Y, and Z Coordinates
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Specifies the X, Y, and Z AutoCAD coordinates that define the lower-left corner of the new image.
- Scale
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Specifies a numeric scaling factor for the new image.
- Rotation
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Specifies a rotation for the new image.
- Pick <
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Draws a frame for the image you want to create. This automatically sets the X,Y, and Z values, scale, and rotation of your new image.
Color Type
- Bitonal (1-bit)
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Limits your image to two colors.
- Grayscale (8-bit)
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Limits your image to 256 shades of gray.
- Indexed Color (8-bit)
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Limits your image to 256 different colors.
- True Color (32-bit)
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Limits your image to 16.7 million colors.
Note: True Color uses more system resources.
Image Properties
- Width
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Displays the physical width of the image in pixels and the current units. You can use the list to choose other units of measurement.
- Height
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Displays the physical height of the image in pixels and the current units You can use the list to choose other units of measurement.
- Density
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Specifies a density (or resolution) for the image. This defines both the horizontal and vertical density.
Note: You should set this to the density value at which your images are scanned. - Show This Dialog
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Uses the command line interface for future new images instead of this dialog.