Hi Ian
I think you are missing a fundamental difference between a bitmapped (png) image and svg image. The bitmapped images is just a collection of pixels in a defined space i.e. width x height. Where the vector image is a math expression that plots points i.e. draws a picture. To get an exact conversion of the png to svg, you would need to create an math expression that could redraw exactly every pixel in the image.
With current bitmap tracing algorithms I don’t think that kind of precision is possible.
On Oct 10, 2014, at 12:38 AM, Ian <ian.html@...155...> wrote:
Thanks all for in-depth solutions/instructions. However, I'm just an outsider of Inksacpe so those in-depth solutions/instructions are too hard to me. I guess I will have to search for other solutions.
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