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Could I get the typical trace option settings you use when tracing b/w images?
Horvath Andras <han@...2223...> wrote: Jerry Dunn wrote:
Yes - that worked to an extent. At least I don't have a zero length file now. I opened and traced, then saved to .dxf format. Opened the resulting .dxf in TurboCad and I get the image but in poor "condition". Just bits and pieces that only hints to the original. I'll try working with the trace option settings and hope this helps. I'm dealing with mostly lB&W ine drawings so I would think that they should be easy for InkScape to digest once properly adjusted and tweaked.
Actually i could get very good results in Inkscape by tracing bitmaps. B&W images give the best result. Eeven at low resolutions too.
I like Inkscape and its tracing capability. Helps me a lot ;)
I hope you can get along with it.
Cheers, Andras
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