The foreground pixels of bitonal images are always displayed in the layer or object colour. The background pixels are displayed in the drawing window background colour. If you are using Adobe Photoshop to prepare your bitonal images, the image Mode should be set to "Bitmap" before it is saved. Unfortunately, AutoCAD does not support the GIF image file format and so it is not possible to display multicoloured images with a transparent colour.
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The foreground pixels of bitonal images are always displayed in the layer or object colour. The background pixels are displayed in the drawing window background colour. If you are using Adobe Photoshop to prepare your bitonal images, the image Mode should be set to "Bitmap" before it is saved. Unfortunately, AutoCAD does not support the GIF image file format and so it is not possible to display multicoloured images with a transparent colour.
The foreground pixels of bitonal images are always displayed in the layer or object colour. The background pixels are displayed in the drawing window background colour. If you are using Adobe Photoshop to prepare your bitonal images, the image Mode should be set to "Bitmap" before it is saved. Unfortunately, AutoCAD does not support the GIF image file format and so it is not possible to display multicoloured images with a transparent colour.