All images have an image boundary. When you attach an image to a drawing, the image boundary inherits the current property settings, including color, layer, linetype, and linetype scale. If the image is a bitonal image, the image color and boundary color are the same.
As with other AutoCAD objects, you can modify images and their boundary properties. For example, you can:
- Display or hide the image boundary
- Modify the image layer, boundary color, and linetype
- Change the image location
- Scale, rotate, and change the width and height of the image
- Toggle the image visibility
- Change the image transparency
- Change the image brightness, contrast, and fade
- Change the quality and speed of image display