How to export captured geomaps to editable raster format?

How to export captured geomaps to editable raster format?

This is “as designed”, and it is not possible to export editable raster file from online BING maps service. It is however possible to capture an area for offline use. Using the below depicted icon, or the GEOMAPIMAGE command, will create an embedded image which is saved in the DWG and therefore can be plotted.

What do I need to export data to raster?

When exporting your data to a file-based raster dataset using a clipping option, it is recommended that you enter a NoData value. When a graphic is used to clip your data, NoData pixels will most likely exist in the output. Specifying the NoData value allows you to control the pixel depth and the value that will store NoData.

What kind of file do I need to export a map?

You can export maps to several industry-standard file formats. EMF, EPS, AI, PDF, and SVG are referred to as vector export formats, since they can contain a mixture of vector and raster data. BMP, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and GIF are referred to as image export formats. These are raster graphics file formats.

How to convert raster data to different coordinate systems?

Select the appropriate Geographic Transformation when your data is transformed between different coordinate systems. The application will only use those transformations appropriate to the projection, all others will be ignored. Choose the appropriate Clipping Geometry option to use for the exported raster.

How to export ArcGIS Online web map to a georeferenced PDF file?

To do so, create an ArcGIS Web AppBuilder application from the web map, and use the Print widget to export the map to a PDF file. This preserves the coordinate information of the web map in the exported PDF file. To export an ArcGIS Online web map to a georeferenced PDF file in ArcGIS Web AppBuilder, follow the steps below.

How to export a georeferenced image from AutoCAD?

You can use raster design to export the image with georeferencing. Not sure if this functionality is available in raster without having map3d or civil 3d installed with it. I suggest using tif format as geotiff will be most usable in autocad and arcmap. My MO is packbits/tiled/geotiff. If you don’t have the geotiff option in raster design.