

Import your imagery with Plex.Earth as.
#AUTODESK GRAPHIC FILL WITH IMAGE PDF#
In any case, use Adobe Acrobat version 8 or higher.įinally, here are some tips that can be used for PDF exports as well as more general cases.
#AUTODESK GRAPHIC FILL WITH IMAGE FULL VERSION#
In some cases, the full version of Adobe Acrobat may not print the images, but various freeware version might do. The first command sets the maximum percentage of available virtual memory that is allowed for plotting a raster image and the second one specifies a raster image threshold in megabytes when printing. Type "RASTERPERCENT" and "RASTERTHRESHOLD" in the command line of AutoCAD and set them to 90 and 100. (0 - Monochrome, 1 - Low graphics, 2 - High graphics and 3 - Automatically Select)Ĥ) Change the Settings for Plotting Raster Images Type "OLEQUALITY" in the command line of AutoCAD and set the plot quality for OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) to 0 or 1. Once you've published it, you can revert the "Show Clipping" option to "Yes".ģ) Assign the Plot Quality for OLE Objects

In the properties window, on the bottom, set "Show Clipping" to "No". Therefore, try to resize your images to 2500 pixels or under in all cases.Ģ) Make Sure that you Have no Clipping Boundaries Keep in mind that images bigger than 2500 pixels may not show up in PDF's. This may make your images look worse, so stay as high as you can. Go to "Raster Image Quality" and set it to a lower number. From the Plotter Configuration Editor, choose "Custom Properties" and click on "Custom Properties" (down below the other custom properties). Select "DWG To PDF" and click on "Properties".

This is a common issue in AutoCAD drawings with raster images and has been discussed extensively in Autodesk's forum.īelow, we have gathered the solutions that have proved to be the most effective for our users, in order to fix this problem.ġ) Change the Quality of your Raster Images When plotting an AutoCAD drawing that contains imagery (either imported with Plex.Earth or otherwise embedded into your file) to PDF, part of that imagery may not show up in the final output, although it appears correctly in the plot preview.
