Autodesk Raster Design 2004
Make the most of legacy raster data with Autodesk Raster Design 2004, the editing and image-processing tool that works
inside AutoCAD software -based applications. You can update drawings, integrate drawings and photographs into designs,
and convert scanned maps and paper drawings into a database—without extensive redrafting. By using Autodesk Raster
Design to combine information-rich raster images and intelligent vector drawings, you improve the quality of your presentations,
helping speed project approval. And Autodesk Raster Design saves hours of drawing time by allowing you to edit or convert
only those raster entities that require changes—so small changes take less time.
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Raster Design System Requirements
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Raster Design 2004 Brochure [pdf - 118 Kb]
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Raster Design 2004 Features and Benefits [pdf - 106 Kb]
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Raster Design 2004 Questions and Answers [pdf - 105 Kb]
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Raster Design 2004 Preview Guide [pdf - 981 Kb]
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Raster Design Top 10 Reasons to Upgrade [pdf - 97 Kb]
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Raster Design 2004 Presentation [ppt - 1774 Kb]
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Autodesk Raster Design System Requirements
One of the following AutoCAD 2004–based products must be installed before you load Autodesk Raster Design 2004:
- AutoCAD 2004
- Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2004
- Autodesk Land Desktop 2004
- Autodesk Map™ 2004
- AutoCAD Mechanical 2004
- Autodesk Mechanical Desktop 2004
You should have 125 MB of disk space available in addition to the minimum system requirements of AutoCAD 2004, or the
AutoCAD 2004–based product on which Autodesk Raster Design is installed.
The requirements above are recommended for effective use of Autodesk Raster Design 2004 software.
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