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AutoCAD Raster Design 2011: A Complete Guide to Editing and Converting Raster Images


AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 (x86x64) Incl Keygen Serial Key




If you are looking for a powerful and specialized toolset to edit scanned drawings and convert raster images to DWG objects, you might want to check out AutoCAD Raster Design 2011. This software is an add-on for AutoCAD and other AutoCAD-based products that enables you to work with raster data in a more efficient and productive way. In this article, we will show you what AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 can do for you, how to install and activate it using a keygen serial key, and how to use its features.




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What is AutoCAD Raster Design 2011?




AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 is a software that extends the functionality of AutoCAD and other AutoCAD-based products by providing tools to enhance image editing and cleanup, edit raster entities using standard AutoCAD commands, simplify workflows with vectorization tools, and show and analyze geo images in Civil 3D and Map 3D. With AutoCAD Raster Design 2011, you can:



  • Access tools to despeckle, bias, mirror, touch up, crop, rotate, scale, adjust brightness and contrast, invert colors, apply filters, and more to your images.



  • Use raster entity manipulation (REM) tools to erase, move, copy, scale, rotate, mirror, stretch, trim, extend, break, join, explode, or snap raster images, lines, arcs, circles, or regions.



  • Create lines and polylines from raster images using polyline or contour vectorization tools.



  • Convert raster files into vector drawings using OCR (optical character recognition), hybrid editing (mixing raster and vector data), or rubber sheeting (georeferencing) tools.



  • Show and analyze geo images in Civil 3D civil engineering software and the Map 3D toolset using image transformation functionality.



Features and benefits of AutoCAD Raster Design 2011




AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 has many features that can help you save time and improve the quality of your drawings. Some of the benefits of using AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 are:



  • You can work with a wide range of raster file formats, including TIFF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, CALS/G4 (CIT), MrSID (SID), ECW (ECW), JPEG2000 (JP2), DEM (DEM), DTED (DT0/DT1/DT2), SDTS DEM (DDF), ESRI GRID (ADF), ESRI ASCII GRID (ASC), ESRI BIL/BIP/BSQ (HDR), NITF (NTF), MIL-STD-2411 CIB (TIL/RPF), MIL-STD-2412 CADRG/ECRG (TIL/RPF), USGS DOQ/DOQQ/NESDIS (NWS/NESDIS) GeoTIFFs.



  • You can access the Raster Design palette from the ribbon or the command line to view comprehensive image data such as image properties, image colors, image file location, image correlation information, image transformation information, image histogram information.



  • You can use standard AutoCAD commands on raster regions and primitives with REM tools. You can also create regions of varying shapes in the raster image and manipulate them individually.



  • You can use vectorization tools to create lines and polylines from raster images using polyline or contour vectorization methods. You can also use OCR tools to recognize text in raster images and convert them to AutoCAD text objects.



  • You can use hybrid editing tools to combine raster and vector data in a single drawing. You can also use rubber sheeting tools to georeference raster images to vector data.



  • You can use image transformation tools to show and analyze geo images in Civil 3D and Map 3D. You can also use the Image Correlation command to correlate an image with a drawing or another image.



System requirements and compatibility of AutoCAD Raster Design 2011




Before you install AutoCAD Raster Design 2011, you need to make sure that your system meets the minimum requirements and that you have a compatible AutoCAD-based product installed. The system requirements for AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 are:



Component


Requirement


Operating system


Windows XP Professional (SP2 or later), Windows Vista (SP1 or later), Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit)


Processor


Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon dual-core, 1.6 GHz or higher with SSE2 technology


Memory


2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended)


Hard disk space


1.5 GB free disk space for installation (2 GB for 64-bit)


Display resolution


1024 x 768 VGA with true color (1280 x 1024 recommended)


Pointing device


MS-Mouse compliant device


Brower


Internet Explorer 7.0 or later


.NET Framework


.NET Framework Version 3.5 SP1 (included in installation)



The compatible AutoCAD-based products for AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 are:



  • AutoCAD 2011 (32-bit or 64-bit)



  • AutoCAD Architecture 2011 (32-bit or 64-bit)



  • AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011 (32-bit or 64-bit)



  • AutoCAD Electrical 2011 (32-bit or 64-bit)



  • AutoCAD Map 3D 2011 (32-bit or 64-bit)



  • AutoCAD Mechanical 2011 (32-bit or 64-bit)



  • AutoCAD MEP 2011 (32-bit or 64-bit)

- H2: How to install and activate AutoCAD Raster Design 2011? - H3: Downloading the software and the keygen - To install AutoCAD Raster Design 2011, you need to download the software and the keygen from a reliable source. You can find the links to download them from [here]. Make sure you download the correct version for your system (32-bit or 64-bit). The software file is about 1.4 GB and the keygen file is about 2 MB. You will need a torrent client to download them, such as uTorrent or BitTorrent.


- H3: Installing the software and the keygen - After downloading the software and the keygen, you need to install them on your computer. Follow these steps to install them:



  • Extract the software file using WinRAR or 7-Zip. You will get a folder named "AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 (x86x64) Incl Keygen".



  • Open the folder and run the setup.exe file. Follow the instructions on the screen to install the software. Choose the option to install AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 as a standalone product.



  • When prompted for a serial number, choose "I have an activation code from Autodesk". Do not enter anything in the serial number or product key fields.



  • Finish the installation and do not launch the software yet.



  • Extract the keygen file using WinRAR or 7-Zip. You will get a file named "xf-a2011-32bits.exe" or "xf-a2011-64bits.exe" depending on your system.



  • Right-click on the keygen file and choose "Run as administrator".




- H3: Generating and entering the serial key - After installing the software and the keygen, you need to generate and enter the serial key to activate AutoCAD Raster Design 2011. Follow these steps to do so:



  • In the keygen window, click on "Mem Patch". You should see a message saying "Successfully patched".



  • In the keygen window, copy the request code from the software activation window.



  • In the keygen window, paste the request code in the "Request" field and click on "Generate". You should see a serial number in the "Activation" field.



  • In the keygen window, copy the serial number from the "Activation" field.



  • In the software activation window, paste the serial number in the "Serial Number" field and click on "Next". You should see a message saying "Thank you for activating your Autodesk product".



  • Close the software activation window and launch AutoCAD Raster Design 2011. You should see a message saying "Your product is now fully registered".




How to use AutoCAD Raster Design 2011?




Now that you have installed and activated AutoCAD Raster Design 2011, you can start using its features to work with raster data. Here are some of the main tools and commands that you can use:


Image editing and cleanup tools




You can use image editing and cleanup tools to enhance your images and remove unwanted elements. Some of these tools are:



  • The Image Adjust command allows you to adjust brightness, contrast, gamma, hue, saturation, color balance, invert colors, grayscale, posterize, solarize, threshold, dither, smooth, sharpen, blur, emboss, edge detect, oilify, mosaic, noise reduction, median filter, etc.



  • The Image Crop command allows you to crop an image by specifying a rectangular area or a polygonal area.



  • The Image Despeckle command allows you to remove isolated pixels or small groups of pixels from an image.



  • The Image Mirror command allows you to flip an image horizontally or vertically.



  • The Image Rotate command allows you to rotate an image by specifying an angle or a reference line.



  • The Image Scale command allows you to resize an image by specifying a scale factor or a reference length.



  • The Image Touchup command allows you to erase or paint pixels in an image using a brush tool.



  • The Image Bias command allows you to shift all pixel values in an image by adding or subtracting a constant value.



Raster entity manipulation tools




You can use raster entity manipulation tools to edit raster entities using standard AutoCAD commands. Some of these tools are:



  • The Raster Erase command allows you to erase raster entities by selecting them or by specifying a window, crossing, polygon, or fence.



  • The Raster Move command allows you to move raster entities by specifying a base point and a second point.



  • The Raster Copy command allows you to copy raster entities by specifying a base point and a second point.



  • The Raster Scale command allows you to scale raster entities by specifying a base point and a scale factor.



  • The Raster Rotate command allows you to rotate raster entities by specifying a base point and an angle.



  • The Raster Mirror command allows you to mirror raster entities by specifying two points that define the mirror line.



  • The Raster Stretch command allows you to stretch raster entities by selecting them and specifying a base point and a second point.



  • The Raster Trim command allows you to trim raster entities by selecting a cutting edge and the portion to be trimmed.



  • The Raster Extend command allows you to extend raster entities by selecting a boundary edge and the portion to be extended.



  • The Raster Break command allows you to break raster entities into two parts by specifying two points on the entity.



  • The Raster Join command allows you to join two or more raster entities into one entity by selecting them.



  • The Raster Explode command allows you to explode raster regions into individual pixels or raster primitives into individual segments.



  • The Raster Snap command allows you to snap raster entities to other raster or vector entities using various snap modes.



Vectorization tools




You can use vectorization tools to create lines and polylines from raster images using polyline or contour vectorization methods. You can also use OCR tools to recognize text in raster images and convert them to AutoCAD text objects. Some of these tools are:



  • The Polyline Vectorization command allows you to create polylines from raster images by tracing along the image edges. You can specify various options such as color, tolerance, smoothing, corner detection, etc.



  • The Contour Vectorization command allows you to create polylines from raster images by following the contours of constant pixel values. You can specify various options such as color, interval, tolerance, smoothing, etc.



  • The OCR Text Recognition command allows you to recognize text in raster images and convert them to AutoCAD text objects. You can specify various options such as language, font, size, style, alignment, rotation, etc.



Image transformation tools




You can use image transformation tools to show and analyze geo images in Civil 3D and Map 3D. You can also use the Image Correlation command to correlate an image with a drawing or another image. Some of these tools are:



  • The Image Transformation Framework (ITF) allows you to define the coordinate system, projection, datum, units, and georeferencing information for an image. You can also apply transformations such as shift, scale, rotate, affine, projective, polynomial, spline, etc. to an image.



  • The Image Correlation command allows you to correlate an image with a drawing or another image by specifying common points or features. You can also use automatic correlation methods such as cross-correlation or feature-based matching.



Conclusion




AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 is a powerful and specialized toolset that enables you to work with raster data in a more efficient and productive way. It extends the functionality of AutoCAD and other AutoCAD-based products by providing tools to enhance image editing and cleanup, edit raster entities using standard AutoCAD commands, simplify workflows with vectorization tools, and show and analyze geo images in Civil 3D and Map 3D. To install and activate AutoCAD Raster Design 2011, you need to download the software and the keygen from a reliable source and follow the instructions on how to generate and enter the serial key. To use AutoCAD Raster Design 2011, you need to access the Raster Design palette from the ribbon or the command line and use the various tools and commands that are available. We hope this article has helped you understand what AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 can do for you and how to use it effectively.


FAQs




Here are some of the frequently asked questions about AutoCAD Raster Design 2011:



  • Q: Can I use AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 without AutoCAD or other AutoCAD-based products?A: No, AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 is an add-on for AutoCAD and other AutoCAD-based products. You need to have one of the compatible products installed on your system before you can install and use AutoCAD Raster Design 2011.



  • Q: How can I update AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 to the latest version?A: You can check for updates for AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 from the Autodesk website or from the Autodesk Desktop App. You can also use the Live Update feature in the software to automatically download and install updates when they are available.



  • Q: How can I get help and support for AutoCAD Raster Design 2011?A: You can get help and support for AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 from various sources, such as:



  • The Help menu in the software, which provides access to the user guide, tutorials, tips and tricks, and online resources.



  • The Autodesk Knowledge Network, which provides articles, forums, videos, blogs, and webinars on various topics related to AutoCAD Raster Design 2011.



  • The Autodesk Support Center, which provides technical support, product updates, service packs, hotfixes, security patches, and downloads for AutoCAD Raster Design 2011.



  • The Autodesk Community, which provides a platform for users to share ideas, feedback, questions, and solutions with other users and experts of AutoCAD Raster Design 2011.



  • Q: How can I uninstall AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 from my system?A: You can uninstall AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 from your system by following these steps:



  • Close all running applications on your system.



  • Go to the Control Panel and select Programs and Features.



  • Select AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 from the list of installed programs and click on Uninstall/Change.



  • Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the uninstallation process.



  • Q: How can I improve the performance of AutoCAD Raster Design 2011?A: You can improve the performance of AutoCAD Raster Design 2011 by following these tips:



  • Use a fast and reliable internet connection to download and upload images.



  • Use a high-performance computer system that meets or exceeds the recommended system requirements for AutoCAD Raster Design 2011.



  • Optimize your images by reducing their size, resolution, color depth, or number of layers before importing them into AutoCAD Raster Design 2011.



  • Use the Image Manager command to manage your images and their properties in a single dialog box.



  • Use the Image Cache command to control how much memory is allocated for caching images in AutoCAD Raster Design 2011.



  • Use the Image Display command to control how images are displayed in AutoCAD Raster Design 2011. You can choose from various display modes such as normal, grayscale, monochrome, transparent, etc.



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