Remove Frame (Border) for a Single Raster Image Only

Remove Frame (Border) for a Single Raster Image Only

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Remove Frame (Border) for a Single Raster Image Only

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I am in AutoCAD 2016 on Windows 7.

 

Is there a way to turn off the frame for a single raster image only?  I know of the IMAGEFRAME command which can toggle on/off the image frame for all images.  But was wondering if there is a way to turn off the frame for a single raster image only, while leaving the frame on for all the other raster images. 

 

Thank you,

 

Michael Murrin

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vinodkl
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Hi,

 

IMAGEFRAME controls the frame of all the raster image in the drawing. If in case you want to hide the frame of single raster image I would suggest you to insert that image as OLE and set OLEFRAME to "0".

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imadHabash
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HI,

>> .....But was wondering if there is a way to turn off the frame for a single raster image only

it's a global setting , showing and hiding image boundaries affects all images attached to your drawing.

 

 

 

 

Imad Habash

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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi,

 

>> Is there a way to turn off the frame for a single raster image only?

My answer is the same, no, you can't.

But one step more ... why do you need that? If we know the background info maybe we have some ideas for workarounds.

 

- alfred -

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Kent1Cooper
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Just a thought [don't have AutoCAD running] -- If you put an Image on a non-plotting Layer, does the image itself print but the frame not?  [That's the way paper-space Viewports work -- their boundaries don't, but you still get what shows through them.]  If so, leave the frames on, and make a non-plotting Layer to put that one on.

 

Alternative tedious workaround:  turn frames off, and draw Polylines around the boundaries of all but that one.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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