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Change the frame of a image

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gannboa
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Change the frame of a image

Hello to all !
I am using AutoCAD Raster Design to Map
I would like to ask if there is any way to modify some characteristics of an image ?
I’m georeferencing some images, and in the end I make a “crop” from menu image, but although I cut the image, always appear a rectangle around my cut, that I think is the “frame” and when I export the image (in this case to .jpeg), it appears with a black strip all around the image, this images are used to publish in a application, and as you may imagine … is not very nice to eyes.
I already put the frame above and frame off, but this frame stiil go one the image when is exported, what can I do ?

Thank in advanced
Diogo David
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Anonymous
in reply to: gannboa


Enter IMAGEFRAME at the command line and set it to
2, see if that helps.


 

 


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
Hello
to all ! I am using AutoCAD Raster Design to Map I would like to ask if there
is any way to modify some characteristics of an image ? I’m georeferencing
some images, and in the end I make a “crop” from menu image, but although I
cut the image, always appear a rectangle around my cut, that I think is the
“frame” and when I export the image (in this case to .jpeg), it appears with a
black strip all around the image, this images are used to publish in a
application, and as you may imagine … is not very nice to eyes. I already put
the frame above and frame off, but this frame stiil go one the image when is
exported, what can I do ? Thank in advanced Diogo
David
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gannboa
in reply to: gannboa

Hello Murph, tank you for replied my post, but I already try this, the “2” means frames below, we can see that selecting the image, then properties, tab General and changing frame setting.
Unfortunately it didn’t work, or I’m doing something wrong ….
I worked my image, than I applied a “crop” (by polygonal region), changed the image frame (tried the “0” and the “2”), exported the image and when I published the image … there it was … the frame in black (my display color).
If someone have any idea …. Please help

Best regards
Diogo David
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Anonymous
in reply to: gannboa


When you export the image it has to be rectangular
and the slack space is filled with your background color. First set black as a
transparent color. Then try exporting it to PNG (which supports transparency).
This might help the exported image look the way you want.


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Sriram Gopalakrishnan
Software Development Manager
AutoCAD
Engineering


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
Hello
Murph, tank you for replied my post, but I already try this, the “2” means
frames below, we can see that selecting the image, then properties, tab
General and changing frame setting. Unfortunately it didn’t work, or I’m doing
something wrong …. I worked my image, than I applied a “crop” (by polygonal
region), changed the image frame (tried the “0” and the “2”), exported the
image and when I published the image … there it was … the frame in black (my
display color). If someone have any idea …. Please help Best regards Diogo
David

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