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Load and Unload Raster Images
You can improve performance by unloading images when you do not need
them in the current drawing session. Unloaded images are not displayed or
plotted; only the image boundary is displayed. Unloading an image does not
alter its link. If memory is not sufficient to open multiple attached images in
a drawing, images are automatically unloaded.
In the Reference Manager, you can use Reload to reload an unloaded image
or to update a loaded image by reloading the image from the specified directory
path. If a drawing is closed after an image is unloaded, the image file is not
loaded when the drawing is next opened; you must reload it.
Quick Reference
Commands
EXTERNALREFERENCES
Opens the Reference Manager palette.
PROPERTIES
Controls properties of existing objects.
Improve the Display Speed of Raster Images
To increase the display speed of images, you can change image display quality,
hide images not currently needed, use image tiling, or suppress image selection
highlighting.
To increase the display speed of images, you can change image display quality
from the default high quality to draft quality. Draft-quality images appear
more grainy (depending on the image file type), but they are displayed more
quickly than high-quality images. Use the IMAGEQUALITY system variable
to control image quality.
You can improve the image quality when using True Color (24 or 32 bits per
pixel) for raster images by setting certain drafting environment options. When
images are displayed at optimum quality, regeneration time increases
significantly. To improve performance, decrease the number of colors for the
system display setting while working in a drawing.
You can increase redrawing speed by hiding images you do not need in the
current drawing session. Hidden images are not displayed or plotted; only the
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