10 published by new riders publications.Ok, I was just having the same problems with Irfanview. Ukword.lsp: this function is freeware courtesy of the author's of 'inside autolisp' for rel. This credit must accompany all copies of this function. 10 published by new riders publications. This function is freeware courtesy of the author's of 'inside autolisp' for rel.
At the command line, type -PAN. Panning with ortho on in AutoCAD R14 Here's a tip that let's you pan when ortho is selected. I’m now on a different computer. The good news is that I think I just got it to work! At least for me it’s now working, I’m seeing a beautiful tif image in AutoCAD.franksquare Autocadthis video in shown autocad Z value problem fix for hatch and fillet command use whenever work in 2d then file many command in problem f.46.
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The link on the bottom left is a zip file and takes more steps to install.Thank you Ty Brady for your detailed workflow! I was able to successfully reference my TIF file using Civil 3D 2017. It will automatically put it where it needs to go. Martin, Did you load the AutoCAD lisp routine named GEOrefIMGOf course you also need to have the lisp routine Georefimg in your AutoCAD.Use the link on the very bottom right for AutoDesk (have to sign in). So for instance if my tif image was saved under the new name image.tif, the index files will also be called image.prj and image.tfw.When opening the orthofiles from Pix4D in Irfanview, and saving as Marili instructed.
Or so to bring the image in with the typical Autodesk “frozen” screen so you couldn’t tell if it was really doing something, but it was!So there you have my thoughts on it, glad I got it working!Also, wanted to mention that all of my orthomosaics for this road project I am working on have been under the 500mb “threshold” until the most recent came in at 501mb. Yes, this turned my 501mb file into a 1.7gb file but it works so I’m fine with it.I did get the Georefimg lisp installed using the instructions above, worked great! Although I assume it is running in the background because I had no interaction with it during the actual image referencing.When I got into Civil 3D I tried using the mapiimage command and it seems like this is no longer a command? I think it may have changed to MAPIIMAGEDEFINE? Anyway, I ended up using the MAPIINSERT command which I have used in the past for all aerial image referencing.I should mention that I renamed the *.prj and *.tfw files to the new *.tif file name and put them in their own folder before he MAPIINSERT.It took a good 3 min. I selected the “none” option under the TIFF save options, save compression.