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Correlation files store insertion point, 
 (page 395),
 (page 387) information for the image. Depending on the file format
 (page
395), a 
 (page 400), or to the image file. Normally, these files are saved
to the same location as the image file. However, you can control this path on
the 
 (page 355) of the Raster Design options dialog box. For more
 (page 247).
If you want to export correlation as a world file without exporting the
associated image, you can use the iworldout command.
NOTE Raster Design uses 
 (page 396) to speed up the
editing commands.
For certain file formats, such as TIFF, you are prompted for the encoding and
data organization methods you want to use. For more information, see
 (page 54).
Exporting an Image
You can export images in order to save them to new locations, file names, or
file types.
You can also save image correlation data as a separate file.
To export an image
Click Image menu  ➤  Export  ➤  Image.
Click the frame of the image you want to export.
 (page 311) dialog box is displayed.
In the Files Of Type box, select the desired format for the new image.
If you are exporting a DEM or multispectral image the type must be
GeoTIFF.
NOTE AutoCAD works best with certain image types. To optimize
performance, export or save your images in tiled compressed TIFF format
whenever possible.
Optionally, to navigate to a new location to which to export the image,
do one of the following:
Select the drive and folder using standard Windows navigation
procedures.
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