I have an image of a part I wish to trace. After I import the image all I have is a rectangle. It seems to have no content. This import is not something I have done before so perhaps I have missed something? What I did was Draw- Import Image (IM) select the image and insert it. I have tried .BMP, .PNG and .JPEG. All end up as an empty rectangle.
I am working on QCAD Professional 3.27.1.0 (3.27.1) running on MacOS Monterey 12.4. When I view the file(s) with finder they all show the image correctly.
Have I missed an import option? I have attached a screenshot of after import and the image Bracket.bmp that I am trying to import.
Thanks
Imported Image Has No Content
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Re: Imported Image Has No Content
No, there is no screenshot ...
However, please make sure that the active layer isn't invisible, locked or frozen. Did you receive an error message?
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Solved - Re: Imported Image Has No Content
Thank you Husky for your prompt reply. My apologies for the missing screenshot, I don't know what happened to it.
I have just gone back into my drawing to double check your suggestions and can confirm that it was not invisible, locked or frozen nor was there any error however it now works!!!
I went through the same procedure as before and tried to insert the very same image and it worked just as it should have. So nothing had changed other than exiting QCAD and re-loading it. I do not understand why closing and opening QCAD would make a difference.
Thank you anyway and I will mark this thread as solved
I have just gone back into my drawing to double check your suggestions and can confirm that it was not invisible, locked or frozen nor was there any error however it now works!!!
I went through the same procedure as before and tried to insert the very same image and it worked just as it should have. So nothing had changed other than exiting QCAD and re-loading it. I do not understand why closing and opening QCAD would make a difference.
Thank you anyway and I will mark this thread as solved