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On the white space, you might check real close on the images. I have cropped images using RasterDesign, and if you use a match line, it deletes each pixel it touches.

The end result is if you match two images, you'll have the white line because of those pixels. You have to allow a little overlap to prevent this. I'm wondering what i'm missing I can't even attach a sid image in lddt or civil 3d. Am I missing an expansion or a plug in of some sort? In order to use. I didn't see anything about it fixing SID images, but there might be a chance that it was the same problem.

So SP3 might be worth a try. Originally Posted by Brian Hailey. Similar Threads Using VB. Replies: 5 Last Post: , PM. Replies: 23 Last Post: , PM. Is there any incompatibility to do this in 64 bits?

Someone has find a trick or cheat to solve this problem? Go to Solution. Solved by pendean. During the installation the software shows some error windows about creating some registry keys, but i created the registry keys manually. Actually i am using a plugin of IE browser of Lizardtech to save the images in other format Tiff and using this file to work in Acad Notice: updates available for Apache Log4j vulnerabilities.

See the security advisory on the Autodesk Trust Center for more information. AutoCAD Forum. Turn on suggestions. However thanks to a geeky customer there is a work around. The first step is you need a working version of an AutoCAD installed on your workstation. Now if you are running on a 64bit OS I was told you can skip the products but with a 32 bit OS you need one of those install.

Next download and install the version of the Raster Design OE. A reminder you need administrator rights to install it and follow the standards to install any of AutoCAD applications, in other words shut down any apps you have running and shut down you anti-virus software for the installs.

The next step is you need to open the windows registry. Do not blame the Murph if your PC starts to act up later because you messed up the registry. Select it, right click, and select Export. Save the exported registry key to a folder that you can get to, the name for it can be any name of your choice provide you follow the naming convections enforced by Microsoft. Now browse to the folder you saved the exported key to and open it in a text editor Notepad works best.

With the file open edit the first line not the top header line so it reads as. Next step is to double click on the file in Windows Explorer. This will import the registry key into the registry. Now if everything worked you should be able to open up Map3D or Civil 3D and use the Mapiinsert to insert a MrSID format image into you projects like you could before.

Second anyone that knows what all those numbers mean in the registry will see that the imported registry key is for the version but still points to Raster Design OE, if you try to install the supported version of Raster Design OE when it gets released you may get the message saying it is already installed. You may have to delete that key for the official supported version to install and work properly.

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