I have tif files for exterior building elevations. When I import or xref them into my dwg the lines become grainy and much bigger than when viewing the tif outside of CAD. It also causes the hatching for the brick and other details to become solid black. I've tried to use tools for editing the image but I get a message saying the image is not bitonal... I'm relatively new to CAD so I'm not sure if I need to do something to the image before I insert into my dwg or if I need to adjust settings in CAD before/after inserting or if I need to convert it to a dwg? I've attached the tif for anyone who takes the time to help me out. Let me know if you have the same problem I'm describing and any tips you have will be much appreciated!
I just need to get a clean image so I can add a bunch of annotation.
Thanks,
Alec
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It's a grainy TIFF file if you just open and look at it in any viewer: for the size of sheet that's a small TIFF scan, low res. You probably need something better to start with...
pendean,
I noticed that when I was looking at the image but thought there might be a way to get about the same appearance in CAD. It sounds like that isn't going to be the case... I'll have to see about getting better images or possibly the dwg files. Thanks for taking the time!
Alec