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Imageframe still plotting with IMAGEFRAME set to (0)


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So we have multiple aerial photos that we pieced together for our client. The pieces are square and were very easy to match together.

 

With the IMAGEFRAME set to (0) and with TRANSPARENCY (ON) the match lines or frame lines are still showing up on our prints. I have tried PURGE and AUDIT with no prevail.

 

Anyone know what my problem is? And how to fix it?

 

This is an AutoCAD 2008 drawing by the way.

Posted

type wipe out command than select f than say off not o

this should help right where are you plotting to pdfs??

Posted

check to make sure that the original raster image does not have a border already drawn in it--that's my guess...if so, you can imageclip the image slighlty smaller or edit the original in a program like photoshop to get rid of the border (thru cropping or clonning etc.)...

 

and fyi imageframe can also be set to 2 which displays the image frame without plotting it...(i think that varriable value was introduced in 2006?)...

Posted

Great answers, all of which I was about to suggest.

 

You may h ave put a wipeout there to try and remove the border and forgot about it or possibly some other entity.

 

More likely, I'd say from experience, would be some kind of border on the image itself which like above, would be best clipped off.

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I have just been looking on the AutoDesk site to read about the service packs. Listed in the "upgrades" is something like "image frame no longer plots when set to 0".

 

I think you may need to install the service pack to fix this problem.

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