
First off, zoom in before running trace bitmap so you can compare better. Try to play with the options on the Options tab of the Trace Bitmap dialog... specifically give it a go after unchecking all three options first to see what that result is like.
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 8:10 PM, Ian <ian.html@...155...> wrote:
Thanks all. I found a tutorial at here and followed its instructions. However, I couldn't get an ideal result when I do that with my PNG. My original PNG is this one. The result I got is this one. As you can see, the edge of the result became too smooth. I tried playing with other options in Trace Bitmap panel, but I still couldn't get the result I want. Is there a particular reason that my PNG couldn't be ideally converted? ________________________________ View this message in context: Re: Can Inkscape convert PNG into true SVG? Sent from the Inkscape - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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