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AllenJessup
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PDF Transparency in Drawing

I have a PDF Underlay with an image in it. Is there any way to make it transparent? I need to align it with another image but I need to be able to see the underlying image.

 

Allen

Allen Jessup
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h_s_walker
en respuesta a: AllenJessup

Doesn't FADE work from the properties menu?

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AllenJessup
en respuesta a: h_s_walker

FADE Fades the PDF but you can't see anything below it. As a workaround I'm tracing a building in each image and using that as a reference.

 

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h_s_walker
en respuesta a: AllenJessup

Is sending the PDF to the back not an option?

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AllenJessup
en respuesta a: h_s_walker

No. Because then I can't see through the image to the PDF.

 

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m_kingdon
en respuesta a: h_s_walker

PDFs are documents not images and are not treated like images. When you insert an image (jpg etc) a "Background Transparency" option is available that allows objects behind the image to be visible. If you can, convert the PDF to a jpg or similar

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BrianBenton
en respuesta a: AllenJessup

Have you tried turning on transparency and setting the transparency of the PDF to 50%?

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AllenJessup
en respuesta a: BrianBenton

I don't remember. I'll see if I can try that later. Past that point right now. I'm only doing 3 things right now but it feels like 5.

 

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Anonymous
en respuesta a: AllenJessup

How about converting it into an editable DWG file? Try this converter, I thinks it may help.

http://www.autodwg.com/download/PDF2DWG-SA2015.exe

willXXXDP
en respuesta a: AllenJessup

PDFs now have transparency in the properties tab. You can adjust there.