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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