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Is there a way to hide or mask the black borders that come in during a NAIP Photo image insertion?
I am trying to put together a map of three counties but the "frame" overlapping the borders covers up part of the image I am trying to butt up to.
I have used IMAGECLIP in the past but this is too large a task to use it now.
Yeah, I tried that to no avail. Tried a couple things in Raster as well.
Nothing yet.
I was able to do it in ArcMap so the challenge is solved for that product but not Autodesk yet. I'll continue to investigate.
Thanks John.
Have you tried to make the "Black" border transparent?
Murph
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Is there a way to hide or mask the black borders that come in during a NAIP
Photo image insertion?
I am trying to put together a map of three counties but the "frame"
overlapping the borders covers up part of the image I am trying to butt up
to.
I have used IMAGECLIP in the past but this is too large a task to use it
now.
I was surprised that with the imageframe set to 0 before import, it still did not work. I have had some images with gaps where the frame existed but they would not plot with gaps.