I have a satellite image. I want to add this image to Autocad, and keep its original coordinates. How can I import an image to Autocad 2014 and keep its original coordinates?
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Have you tried the import command? And have you tried Google first, as per the tour?– MartinCommented Sep 6, 2016 at 9:17
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Yes I tried it and also I tried Raster Image Reference– KazablankaCommented Sep 6, 2016 at 9:21
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Alright, just to play devil's advocate here, are you sure there actually are coordinates in your image file? What format is your image in? Tiff? Jpg? Can't say I know a lot about AutoCAD, but I have created georeferenced images for others to use in there without issues so I'm pretty sure it shouldn't be "that hard" :)– MartinCommented Sep 6, 2016 at 9:25
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yes i am sure. It is in .tiff and I also tried .jpg.– KazablankaCommented Sep 6, 2016 at 9:34
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You have to use "Autocad map" and using the map menu you will find insert image from there you will have your image inserted with its coordinates.