Jerry Dunn wrote:
> I can use the File->Open command and open a file in over 20 formats -
> raster or otherwise...I can also import just about any type of file
> but when I try to save to a .dxf format I get an empty file - unless
> I've added some lines from within InkScape - then only my additions
> are saved. The raster image I opened or imported is lost.
>
> I'd like to use InkScape as a file converter - where I can open
> rasters and save to vectors. Is this possible? Why allow raster files
> to be opened or imported if they cant be retained?
>
> The answer might be obvious, but I'm new to this...just built a CNC
> Wood Routing machine and was looking for a way to convert rasters
> (usually jpeg or gif) to .dxf so I can then convert them to the
> 'g-code' necessary to operate the router.
>
> I've found and tried some apps dedicated to raster/vector conversion
> and they do work, but they don't allow any editing. InkScape would be
> perfect since I could open, modify and then (hopefully) save to .dxf
>
> Possible?
>
> Thanks -
>
If you open a raster image and only save it into some vector format, it
won't be converted to vector. You have to "trace" it to get a vectorized
graphic from a bitmap image.
You can do this by selecting the image in Inkscape, then choosing PATH
menu / TRACE BITMAP (Shift+Alt+B). With the panel coming up you can
fine-tune the settings, and then create a vector-based graphic from the
image.
Then you can delete the bitmap and save the vector result.
Andras
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