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AutoCAD Raster Design 2026
    • Autodesk AutoCAD Raster Design 2026 Help
      • Getting Started
      • User's Guide
        • Introduction to AutoCAD Raster Design Toolset
        • Inserting and Correlating Images
          • Inserting Images
          • Correlating Images
            • Correlating an Image During Insertion
            • Using Quick Insert
            • Specifying Correlation Settings
            • Adjusting the Image Frame Before Insertion
              • To Adjust the Frame for the Image You Want to Insert
            • Correlating an Image After Insertion
            • Matching Image Points
            • Moving an Image
            • Scaling an Image
            • Rubbersheeting an Image
        • Saving Images
        • Changing Image Properties
        • Managing Images and Insertions
        • Modifying Images
        • Raster Entity Manipulation
        • Converting Raster Entities to Vector
        • Following Polylines
        • Vectorizing Raster Text
        • Raster Snapping
        • Configuring Raster Design
        • Troubleshooting
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    Adjusting the Image Frame Before Insertion

    You can manually or numerically adjust the frame size, scale, and rotation before inserting an image into a drawing.

    This procedure is useful if you do not know the exact coordinates for the image, but you have a general idea of the image location, size, and rotation angle.

    As you draw the frame on screen, its size changes proportionally to retain the aspect ratio of the image.

    Topics in this section
    • To Adjust the Frame for the Image You Want to Insert
    Parent topic: Correlating Images

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