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    Default Object vs image

    I want to add anchor points to an image i cut and pasted from photoshop ???

    How can I get "object" properties from an image I cut and pasted??

    thanks

    lee
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    Default Re: Object vs image

    Lee,

    An image is a raster object. It will always be rectangular by definition.

    Anchor points are applicable only to vector objects.

    What exactly are you trying to do with this image?
    LenHewitt@adobeforums.com Guest

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