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12:12 PM
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07-07-2017
12:12 PM
Hi Camilla,
I tried to play with your scanned raster image in AutoCAD 2016 and haven't noticed something unusual:
- I can use SCALE command ant it scales the image as it should
- ALIGN command just align the image without scaling it as it should "by design"
The actual size of the raster image when you insert it to the drawing with 1:1 scale is 11.6933 x 8.2667. This is because the "units" of this "raster" image written in EXIF section are inches.
Maybe the "units" of A3 raster image are mm. That is why it (A3) inserts with proper dimensions into the metric drawing.
Maxim
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I tried to play with your scanned raster image in AutoCAD 2016 and haven't noticed something unusual:
- I can use SCALE command ant it scales the image as it should
- ALIGN command just align the image without scaling it as it should "by design"
The actual size of the raster image when you insert it to the drawing with 1:1 scale is 11.6933 x 8.2667. This is because the "units" of this "raster" image written in EXIF section are inches.
Maybe the "units" of A3 raster image are mm. That is why it (A3) inserts with proper dimensions into the metric drawing.
Maxim
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Maxim Kanaev
Architect
MARSS
Etiquette and Ground Rules of Autodesk Community