Microstation

How to Import Pictures Into Microstation?

Step-by-Step Guide to Importing Images Into MicroStation

MicroStation is a robust CAD software used for designing and drafting. Importing images, whether they are in JPEG, PDF, or other formats, enhances the design process by allowing users to work with visual references. This guide outlines the procedure for importing photos into MicroStation effectively.

Importing a JPG File into MicroStation

  1. Access the Raster Manager: Begin by navigating to the top menu. Click on File, then select Raster Manager from the dropdown.

  2. Attach the Raster File: Once the Raster Manager window appears, again click on File, followed by Attach, and then choose Raster from the options.

  3. Select Your Image: A file dialog will open. Locate and select the JPG file you wish to import, and then click Open.

  4. Configure Options: The Raster Attachment Options window will pop up. Here, you can adjust settings for how the image will be displayed in your project. After setting your preferences, confirm the selection.

Merging Multiple Raster Images

  1. Open the Reference Dialog: From the main interface, go to the Reference Dialog.

  2. Select Images to Merge: Identify the nested files you want to combine. Right-click on these selected references.

  3. Direct Attachment: Choose the Direct Attachment option from the context menu.

  4. Merge into Master: After attaching, right-click on the recently created file in Reference Manager and select "Merge into Master". Confirm by clicking in the View Window when prompted.

Importing a PDF into MicroStation

  1. Open the Desired File: Launch MicroStation and navigate to the main menu.

  2. Access Print Organizer: Go to File > Print Organizer.

  3. Add Files to Set: Click the Add Files to Set button. This will prompt a dialog box.

  4. Select Your PDF: Browse to locate the PDF documents you want to import and select them. Click Open.

  5. Create Print Definitions: Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the print definitions for your PDF file. This will enable the import of your PDF into the design file.

Georeferencing an Image

  1. Open Preferences: Click on Workspace from the top menu, then select Preferences.

  2. Locate Raster Manager Settings: In the Preferences dialog box, navigate to the left panel, find Raster Manager, and click on it. Then proceed to the right panel to select the Georeference tab.

  3. Set Georeferencing Criteria: Adjust the settings according to your requirements for georeferencing the attached images.

Adding Aerial Imagery

  1. Navigate to Attachments: Go to File, then References, and select Tools, followed by Attach.

  2. Choose Aerial Imagery: Select the desired aerial imagery option, such as WMS-West-Aerial-2D.

  3. Fit Reference: Use the Fit Reference or Fit All command to ensure the imagery aligns properly with your project’s view.

FAQs

Can I import other image formats besides JPG?
Yes, MicroStation supports various raster formats, including TIFF, PNG, and BMP. The process is similar; access the Raster Manager and select the desired file type.

What if my imported image does not align with my design?
You can adjust the placement of the image after importing. Use the Raster Edit tools available in the Raster Manager to reposition and scale the image as needed.

Is it possible to edit the imported image directly in MicroStation?
MicroStation allows for non-destructive edits to raster images. While you cannot edit the pixel data directly, you can adjust the transparency, position, and other display properties without altering the original file.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.