Currently I am able to attach the Bing Maps background to my file . The issue is I want to be able to clip, edit (contrast and brightness), and ultimately print the background map with my design overlayed. Is there a way to clip the bing maps, or perhaps easily import it as a raster image?
Sina, I followed your steps and am able to get the aerial map to show in my sheets created through Named Boundaries. However, when I try to print to a PDF, the aerial doesn't print. Is there another step that I am missing?
Thanks,
Chris
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Chris - You may want to verify that you've placed it on a level that will plot and the Class is set to Primary (not Construction).
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That was my problem, it was coming in on a Construction level. Thanks Eddie!
Hi Sina, I am also running into the same issue where I "am" able to attach Bing maps to my background using the correct Geographic Coordindinate System but not able to print the Bing image using renditions. Is there a certain variable that needs to be added to the workspace in order for it to work with renditions? The Bing image did print when I used the default PDF driver. Also, I am not able to clip the boundary of the image most likely because I keep getting the message "Raster Image is currently Reprojected"?
Any suggestions will be helpful.
Thank you,
Dennis
You may need to create 1 additional DGN and use Raster Manager to attach BING Map.
Then you can clip reference for that "BINGMAP DGN"
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