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Capturing an Image
You can capture an image if it cannot be saved in the usual way, or if you
want to preserve a specific display for later use.
An image capture is like a photograph of the displayed image on your screen.
It is particularly useful when you want to prepare images for a presentation
or a report. For example, you can capture several displays of satellite data with
different color maps. Then you can edit these static images with regular
Autodesk tools, and save them in a simpler format such as JPEG or TIFF.
The transparency setting in the source image is preserved in the capture. For
complex images from digital elevation models (DEM) or multispectral data,
the capture is simplified to a true color image with an Image Adjust color map.
The transparency setting in the source image is preserved in the capture.
When used with AutoCAD Map 3D, Raster Design can capture data from a
layer in Display Manager, which can include Feature Data Objects (FDO) and
other imported data. In this type of capture, you have several options for the
capture, such as capturing the stylized display or the source data, selecting
the capture area, resolution, and type of coordinate transformation, if
applicable.
To capture an image
Click Image menu  ➤  Capture.
If you are using AutoCAD Map 3D and capturing a raster layer, the 
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to specify capture parameters such as the data type, area, resolution, and
type of coordinate transformation.
The current image is captured and inserted into the display, directly on
top of the source image. The capture is also added to the top of the Image
Manager tree.
If you want to save the capture with a different name, format, or location,
select the capture, right-click and click Image menu ➤ Write ➤ Save As.
Quick Reference
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Image  ➤  Capture
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