On 4/11/2010 9:41:46 AM, woodwise wrote:
>Though I don't work with Autocad and have not seen this effect with images that I've embedded, I agree with Jean here. If you have a 2MB image, it is possible to paste it into Mathcad and resize it, but I always use something [e.g., Paint Shop Pro]to reduce the size and color depth of the image so that it uses much less memory when it is loaded. I do this no matter what the target document type is [e.g., Word, Mathcad, AutoSketch, &c.]. This only applies, of course, to images for display purposes, not images to be processed.
Rich
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Quite right Rich, each type of work requires the tools that render. If I click/switch the IrfanView 16.7 millions colors and the 256, they are the same, very same images and no difference with my Mathcad web page under construction. The detail is that the images in my Mathcad web page are already in reduced colors. You can compare the size reduction and a reasonable disk size for the final raster Image 33 [747 x 2025]. Image 33 pastes as is (full size) in Excel, it pastes in Word and PP in their own format to be reworked.
I haven't used AutoCad for last 20 years. There must be a save option in reduced scale to fit in Mathcad and when you click back in Mathcad it opens scale 1/1 for work in Autocad and so on.
Jean