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NOTE To clip an image, the image boundary must be visible. See Displaying
Image Frames
(page 494).
A clip boundary is a display-only feature that you can use for viewing and
plotting purposes. It does not permanently change image data. When you
delete a clipping boundary, the original image boundary is restored. To clip
the image permanently, use an image-editing application such as Autodesk
Raster Design.
NOTE This command does not affect images you added using Data Connect
(page 440).
See also:
Displaying Image Frames (page 494)
Overview of Adding Rasters and Surfaces (page 437)
Using Other Raster Image Formats (page 453)
To clip an image
1 At the Command prompt, enter imageclip.
2
Select the image (page 493) to clip. You can clip one image at a time.
3 Press Enter or type n to create a new clip boundary.
4 Type r to create a rectangular boundary, or type p to create a polygonal
boundary.
5 Pick the points to define the clip boundary. You must pick at least three
points to define a polygonal boundary.
To restore the image, use these steps: At the Command prompt, enter
imageclip. Type off.
You can modify the clip boundary by defining a new boundary for the image
or by using object grips.
You can also choose to show or hide clip boundaries by changing the image
display properties
(page 498) in the Properties palette.
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