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== Core Features == AutoCAD Raster Design provides a comprehensive set of tools designed to simplify the workflow of working with raster images. Some of these key features include: === Image Editing and Cleanup === * Despeckle and Bias Correction: Remove noise and correct skewed images for better clarity and accuracy. * Vectorization Tools: Convert raster data into vector format for easier manipulation and integration into CAD designs. * Image Warping: Align and adjust images to fit a specific coordinate system or project requirements. === Image Management === * Image Insertion: Insert various types of raster images into AutoCAD drawings. * Image Processing: Enhance image quality with tools like brightness and contrast adjustment, histogram equalization, and color balancing. * Image Correlation: Georeference images to align with real-world coordinates and CAD data. === Image Analysis === * Contour Extraction: Generate contour lines from raster images. * DEM Creation: Create digital elevation models (DEMs) from contour data. * Orthophoto Creation: Produce orthophotos by rectifying and mosaicking images.
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