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In AutoCAD LT it is not possible to bring in photographs in full true colour. LT has been purposely stripped of those facilities i believe, i was wondering if i could bring in a photograph into Revit Arch 2008 without it losing any of its colour?? Does Revit have restrictions on the colour it will display regardless of whether the machine you are working on is capable of it??
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Detroit, MI
Age: 29
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Name: Chuck Morgan |
I'm not sure what you need if for, but I just improted a JPEG into a Revit 2008 sheet file and it looks fine, check the attachment...
Chuck |
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