Has anyone tried rubber sheeting a pdf with 2014? It now asks you yo select an image. Since a pdf is not an image not sure how to accomplish this. WHY DID THEY CHANGE THIS?
thanks,
Jason
Hi,
what version of RasterDesign had the aibility to rubbersheet a PDF? I don't know any, imho it always used only rasterfiles.
Or do you speak about command _ADERSHEET for previous versions?
Another option: convert your PDF to a rasterfile, then you can use RasterDesign to rubbersheet it.
- alfred -
Alfred,
You just answered my question - it is a problem with a Raster command (IRSHEET) getting mixed with _ADERSHEET. I only used Civil 3D/Map 3D for rubbersheeting, never had Raster Design until now. I just checked and sure enough, Autodesk repalced the tired, true and versatile _ADERSHEET in Civil.cuix with useless IRSHEET. Typical.
Thanks for the help.
Jason
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Your method works fine for linear scaling, but often I need 3 or 4 points to get an accurate geodetic fit. I work in large areas.
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Your suggesstion sounds like a lot of work. And no, my method is not inaccurate. I know my data.
I solved this problem by going into the CUI and changing the command syntax from the useless Raster to tried and true Map 3D method. Back to being efficient.
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