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Specifies default image correlation settings, display options, detach options,
paths, and memory settings
Setup menu Raster Options
Menu
MAPIOPTIONSCommand Line
Raster Extension Options dialog boxDialog Box
Setting Correlation Defaults
Most images have correlation data that is stored in the image file header or
in a correlation source file. However, some images may not have any
correlation data. For those cases, you can specify default correlation data. In
addition, if the correlation source does not contain information on scale or
density, AutoCAD Map 3D uses the default settings for those items.
NOTE If you have multiple images that require the same insertion point, scale,
rotation, and density, setting default correlation data can save you time .
See also:
Overview of Adding Rasters and Surfaces (page 437)
Using Other Raster Image Formats (page 453)
Correlating a Raster Image During Insertion (page 462)
Setting Image Density (page 467)
Viewing Image Information (page 474)
Modifying the Correlation Settings for an Image (page 501)
To set the correlation defaults
1 In the Tool-based Ribbon Workspace, click Insert tab Image
panel angle-arrow.
2 In the
Raster Extension Options dialog box (page 1879), select the Image
Defaults tab.
3 Under Insertion Point, type default insertion point coordinates in the X
and Y boxes. The precision of these points depends on the precision value
in the Drawing Units dialog box. For more information about the
AutoCAD UNITS command, see the AutoCAD help.
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