Click raster menu correlaterubbersheet.
Raster rubber sheeting.
In cartography rubber sheeting refers to the process by which a layer is distorted to allow it to be seamlessly joined to an adjacent geographic layer of matching imagery such as satellite imagery most commonly vector cartographic data which are digital maps.
Autocad raster design toolset does not limit the number of control points you can use.
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Rubbersheeting is commonly used after a transformation to further refine the accuracy of the features to an existing layer or raster dataset.
This is sometimes referred to as image to vector conflation.
The method parameter determines the interpolation method used to create the temporary tins in rubbersheeting.
As a weather resistant rubber this epdm sheet rubber is commonly used in industrial applications and machinery that are exposed to the elements.
It is slightly faster and produces good results when you have many rubbersheet links spread uniformly over the data.
If there is only one image in the current drawing that image is automatically selected.
Damage from rainstorms pollution and the sun will occur at a slower rate compared to a fully exposed epdm rubber when compared to other elastomers like sbr nitrile or neoprene.
See about spatial adjustment rubbersheeting for more details.
Select the image to rubbersheet.
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Conflation applications use rubbersheeting to align layers in preparation for transferring attributes.
The preview tool allows you to see the extents of the transformed image before you actually apply the changes.