Image Ribbon Contextual Tab
Controls image display and appearance.
When you select a raster image that is attached to a drawing, the Image Contextual
tab appears on the ribbon.
List of Options
The following options are displayed.
Adjust Panel
Brightness | Controls the brightness and the contrast of the image. The greater the value, the brighter the image. |
Contrast | Controls the contrast and the fading effect of the image. The greater the value, the more the image fades. |
Fade | Controls the fading of an image. The greater the value, the more the image blends with the current background color. |
Clipping Panel
Create Clipping Boundary | Deletes the old clipping boundary (if one exists) and creates a new one. |
Remove Clipping | Deletes the clipping boundary. |
Options Panel
Show Image | Hides or displays the image. |
Transparency | Turns transparency on so that objects beneath the image are visible. |
External References | Displays the External References Palette. |
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