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Only with Raster Design can you then edit (perform true coordinate transformations, crop
unwanted regions, merge multiple images, and more), process, analyze, and save your
modifications.
AutoCAD Map 3D can then access these edits through an FDO
reconnect. Take advantage of this improved interoperability to prepare raster
data in Raster Design for more effective use in AutoCAD Map 3D and AutoCAD
data in Raster Design for more effective use in AutoCAD Map 3D and AutoCAD
®
Civil 3D
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software.
3. Use a wide range of raster editing and drawing cleanup tools.
Clean your scanned drawings with easy-to-use raster editing and cleanup tools. Use the
“paint-like” Touchup tool to fill gaps and erase fragments in raster drawings. Use powerful
REM (raster entity manipulation) tools to edit and create raster geometry. REM
capabilities now include the ability to extend, trim, fillet, and offset raster geometry. Use
cleanup tools for despeckling, deskewing, and correcting bias to clean, straighten, and
improve the overall legibility and quality of the scanned drawings.
4. Enjoy support for an extensive variety of industry-standard formats.
AutoCAD Raster Design supports a broad range of industry-standard image formats,
including DOQ, ECW, GeoTIFF, GIF, JPG 2000, MrSID
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, and TIFF. In addition to support
for DEMs, AutoCAD Raster Design 2008 supports multispectral imagery such as
DigitalGlobe’s Quickbird and Landsat FAST L7A imagery. DigitalGlobe is a supplier of
high-resolution commercial satellite imagery offering submeter resolution imagery
supporting applications ranging from map creation to image analysis. The Landsat FAST
format is the most widely used of the Landsat image formats. Particularly important for the
U.S. Department of Defense and the federal intelligence community is the National
Imaging Transmission Format (NITF), which is now supported in Raster Design.
Other supported multispectral imagery types include 8- and 11-bit IKONOS satellite
imagery and the NGA (National Geospatial Agency) DTED (digital terrain elevation model)
files used primarily in military and security applications.
5. Adapt existing and new imagery to meet your project requirements.
Get the most out of inexpensive imagery that does not contain georeferencing information
by rubbersheeting to align aerial photography with your project. The rubbersheeting
feature helps you apply different techniques and manage your control points. The
rubbersheeting preview feature displays the image as it will appear after the rubbersheet
operation is completed.
Use new or reuse existing imagery with a coordinate system different from that of your
current project. Perform coordinate transformations when you receive images with no
assigned coordinate system to get the image into your project coordinate system. Do this
with all forms of images, including DEMs and multispectral satellite imagery. Use the
raster data query feature to probe your image data, by referencing a coordinate system
different from that of your project if necessary. Using coordinate transformations, you can
make available imagery adapt to your project requirements, thereby avoiding the need to
acquire new imagery and saving you time and money.
6. Reap the benefits of multiresolution image technology
Now you can directly edit multiresolution files such as LizardTech’s MrSID, ER Mapper’s
ECW, and industry-standard JPEG 2000 formats in AutoCAD Raster Design 2008. Save
changes or edits, such as cropping and highlighting areas of interest, to JPEG 2000
format and retain multiresolution advantages of small file size and fast performance while
retaining high visual image quality.