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Insert images in C3d 07 insert wrong, FIX!!!!

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Anonymous
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Insert images in C3d 07 insert wrong, FIX!!!!

Working with Adesk, which really didn't give us any good solutions and
other person in our company, we found a fix to the images not being
inserted correctly. In C3D, change the drawings settings (in the C3D
workspace palette) from feet to meters, then use the map > image > insert >
they come in correctly. This works for us cause our images are in meters,
then we either scale them or do a conversion to get into feet.

Hope this helps someone else!

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Keith


If you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Anonymous
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are you using the regular insert command? Or the map image insert? Are the
georeferenced?

Just curiosity.

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Sorry, nothing snappy here to say.
"Keith" wrote in message
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Working with Adesk, which really didn't give us any good solutions and
other person in our company, we found a fix to the images not being
inserted correctly. In C3D, change the drawings settings (in the C3D
workspace palette) from feet to meters, then use the map > image > insert >
they come in correctly. This works for us cause our images are in meters,
then we either scale them or do a conversion to get into feet.

Hope this helps someone else!

--
Keith


If you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Anonymous
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Ron Mills wrote in
news:5424890@discussion.autodesk.com:

> are you using the regular insert command? Or the map image insert?
> Are the georeferenced?
>
> Just curiosity.
>

Hey Ron, using the mapiinsert command (map command). The images are
georeferenced, they also have a TFW file with them

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Keith


If you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.
Franklin D. Roosevelt

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