Importing georeferenced images
Command |
Path |
Import Image File |
File > Import |
When you import a raster image file with an associated world file (in the .bpw, .jgw, .pgw, .tfw, .gfw, or .wld formats), Vectorworks automatically uses the companion world file to import the image as a georeferenced image.
ECW, GeoTIFF, and JP2 (JPEG 2000) files, which can also be imported for GIS/georeferencing purposes, store georeference information within the file rather than in a separate world file.
To import a georeferenced image:
Select File > Document Settings > Units and set the document units to match the units of the image to be imported. For example, if the image’s units are meters, set the Vectorworks document units to meters.
Select the command and then the image file for import.
If a world file is associated with the image file, the image is automatically imported, translated, and scaled according to the document units you set in Step 1. The current view changes to Fit to Objects, so the imported image is visible.
To import an image without its associated world file scaling and translation, either rename the associated world file, or move it to a different folder.
If the scale is incorrect after import, the document units setting might be wrong. Change the setting and import the file again.
In the Image Import Options dialog box, specify the georeferencing options.
Click to show/hide the parameters.Click to show/hide the parameters.
Parameter |
Description |
Georeferencing |
When the image file contains georeferenced geometry, specify how to set the coordinate system. See Specifying document georeferencing. |
Use the document's coordinate system |
Imports and projects the image using the coordinate system settings that were already set for the document |
Use the image file's coordinate system |
Uses the coordinate system from the imported file; select Set the document’s coordinate system to match |
Set the document's coordinate system to match |
If selecting a different coordinate system for the import, select this option to keep the layers and document using the same coordinate system |