This is sometimes referred to as image to vector conflation.
Raster rubber sheeting.
Linear this method creates a quick tin surface but does not really take into account the neighborhood.
Raster entities will not be truly rubber sheeted they will be aligned and sometimes diagonally stretched.
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About rubbersheeting rubbersheeting is typically used to align two or more layers.
Click raster menu correlaterubbersheet.
It includes the process known as rubber sheeting which involves stretching and warping image to georegister using control points shown in the image and known control points on the ground called ground control point gcp.
However this may be sufficient in some cases.
If there is only one image in the current drawing that image is automatically selected.
The autocad raster design toolset helps you convert raster images into dwg objects with its powerful vectorization tools.
Autocad s land desktop allows a user to rubber sheet raster data.
Just so people know map 3d will rubber sheet the cad linework only.
See about spatial adjustment rubbersheeting for more details.
In cartography rubbersheeting 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.
This process moves the features of a layer using a piecewise transformation that preserves straight lines.
Rubbersheeting is commonly used after a transformation to further refine the accuracy of the features to an existing layer or raster dataset.
Instead it tries to rectify feature locations within a single raster image.
The method parameter determines the interpolation method used to create the temporary tins in rubbersheeting.
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Select the image to rubbersheet.
It is slightly faster and produces good results when you have many rubbersheet links spread uniformly over the data.