Export the full georeferencing data of any raster image in your drawing into an external World File.
A World File is a plain text file used in GIS to store spatial reference information—such as the image’s location, scale, and rotation—allowing the raster image to be correctly positioned and aligned within geographic coordinate systems when imported into other GIS or CAD software.
This ensures your images maintain accurate real-world placement across different platforms.
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