Hello
I am simply trying to create a duplicate (.tif) image in my drawing using the COPY REFERENCE icon in the REFERENCES dialog box. Unfortunately, the copy does not have the colors inverted (like the original does) and is showing in reverse b/w color. Is this caused by a setting or a default instruction?
tia
Hi Andy,
What MicroStation version are you using?
Maybe you could share a few screenshots so we can understand better the workflow\steps you follow.
Did you attach raster images using the reference dialog? The recommended workflow when working with raster images is using Raster dialog?
Keep in mind that Microstation CE does not have the same functionality as Descartes CE. Descartes CE extends the Microstation raster management tools.
Hi Maria - thanks for response.
Version CONNECT / 8i i believe.
screenshot of result
method of creation (references dialog as you suggest)
resulting references
We have repeatedly tried using raster attachments but the functionality restricts (a combination of) the clipping, masking, transparency, etc.
I'm grateful for your help and assistance.
Despite the insistence that i'm doing this wrong, i'd still appreciate any information as to why i am seeing the result i am seeing.
Because the reference manager does not handle raster images correctly. You need to use the right tool for the job. If you continue using the reference manager rather than the raster manager you may never achieve the desired results.
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I understand. Maybe it's a good time to do it the right way. I don't suppose you would be kind enough to point me to the help section for masking parts of a raster would you please? Or should i simply place blank polygons over the bits i don't want to show and then set the priorities to ensure the overdrawn bits show correctly? Which option would give the best results?
Raster Manager has a similar set of tools to the reference tools, however, they are optimized for use with raster files. They include tools to clip and mask raster references. You can find all of those tools in the raster manager dialog after you have attached your image properly as a raster.
The regular reference file tools are optimized to work with vector (CAD) data. While it is technically possible to attach a raster through the regular reference tools, they aren't programmed for that, and you will often get unexpected results - such as you are experiencing now. If you use the correct tools, you should get more reliable results
MaryB
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