Paul Maxx Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 This is something I consistently have issues with and and have come to the conclusion that I just must not know the correct way to do it. I am using AutoCAD 2011 LT. Windows 7 32-bit 3 GB of RAM For my current task I have to insert high-res pictures onto a set of floorplans. My process is as follows. - Locate image from Vendor Website -Copy image through windows Clipboard (CTRL+C) - Paste into DWG File through Clipboard - grab the corner to scale it down to size because it always comes in huge. Some of the Issues I am encountering. - Object is inserted as OLE object. I cannot insert as Block or any other Paste Special option besides Bitmap - I cannot copy the object throughout the drawing - when I reopen the file after saving OLE objects are gone or just white square - I cannot view object in a viewport I have looked around but and tried a couple of the recommended processes but none seem to work. I am no running into brick walls getting Unhandled Exceptions and now Fatal Errors. I understand there is a possibility of my workstation being an issue but I must attempt the correct procedure before advising my higher ups that the hardware cannot handle it. Any help will be greatly appreciated! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ReMark Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 Personally I see it as a hardware problem (too little RAM for starters). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLW210 Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 From the website, Right-Click>Save image as, save it to your hard drive. Open with MS Paint (or other image software), resize as needed, select all and copy>Paste to AutoCAD. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ReMark Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 What does that procedure do for the image file size? Does it increase it further or reduce it substantially? Just curious. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLW210 Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 What does that procedure do for the image file size? Does it increase it further or reduce it substantially? Just curious. If you reduce the image size, it reduces the image size, if you increase the image size, you increase the image size. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ReMark Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 I wonder how large some of these images are that the OP is using. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Maxx Posted February 22, 2012 Author Share Posted February 22, 2012 (edited) I have tried this method using MS Paint but run into issues with that as well. When I paste into model space everything is fine except when I go to view the object in a Layout Tab through a Viewport only the outline of a box is shown. Also the image does not show when it is plotted. As a side note you also cannot normally rotate the image but that is easily overcome by first rotating it in Paint. I tried pasting the image in an Active viewport on a Layout tab and the inverse happened. I could see the image on the Layout page but only an outline in model space. Still would not show when plotted as well. Also if I make the image too small in Paint it becomes very pixelated. I can use a raster image with some success but then I run into issues having to transmit all my images. Edited February 22, 2012 by Paul Maxx add additional information Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLW210 Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 What are your graphics card specs? Are you using the latest driver from Autodesk? What size and type of Image file? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobDraw Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 Have you tried inserting the images as XREFs using the "Insert Image" option in the XREF manager? If you can find a way to do it, you will have more control of the properties and will be able to copy, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLW210 Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 Have you tried inserting the images as XREFs using the "Insert Image" option in the XREF manager? If you can find a way to do it, you will have more control of the properties and will be able to copy, etc. Wouldn't that be the same as a Raster Image? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobDraw Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 I don't know what the OP means by raster image, maybe. That is the way I would do it, though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScribbleJ Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 Wouldn't that be the same as a Raster Image? 'Raster' file or raster 'image' mean the same thing. 'Raster' and 'Image' are interchangeable. ( Wiki ) Concerning the OP's issues: I can't imagine any vendor images being very large in file size if saved from a web site. Even with the low spec'd PC the OP is using I wouldn't think this to be an issue. I think attaching through the Xref Manager is the best option to avoid any OLE issues. I don't care for OLE attachments anyways. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLW210 Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 'Raster' file or raster 'image' mean the same thing. 'Raster' and 'Image' are interchangeable. ( Wiki ) Concerning the OP's issues: I can't imagine any vendor images being very large in file size if saved from a web site. Even with the low spec'd PC the OP is using I wouldn't think this to be an issue. I think attaching through the Xref Manager is the best option to avoid any OLE issues. I don't care for OLE attachments anyways. Wouldn't that be the same as a Raster Image? I can use a raster image with some success but then I run into issues having to transmit all my images. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScribbleJ Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 Wouldn't that be the same as a Raster Image? Oh I see said the blind man. How would that be different from using OLE? It is still looking at the same source. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLW210 Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 OLE is embedded in the file, stays with it, no need to etransmit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScribbleJ Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 I don't see the difference between the two. You still have to send the source document or image with the file that is linked to the AutoCad file. No source, no connection. Edit: Nevermind, I just realized that it can be embedded. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hugha Posted February 22, 2012 Share Posted February 22, 2012 You can use Paint to drop the image colour depth to say 16bit from the 24bit or 32bit you are probably currently wrestling with. This reduces image "weight". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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