General Discussion - Guide: How to use Raster to Vector Converter hqconverter - Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:04 pm Post subject: Guide: How to use Raster to Vector ConverterRaster to Vector Converter
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How to convert raster to vector in the easiest way at least time. Here are the easy-to-use and top-user-rating Raster to Vector Converter which can convert raster to vector in the one-stop operation concept. It is safe to install and no spy ware or ad ware guaranteed.
Raster to Color Vector Converter can help you convert images like JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF, MBP to editable DWG or DXF file, high quality, ease of use. With Raster to Vector Converter, you can choose the output line type: Centerline or outline; you can set the image background color: Black or white; check the Ignore differences in color option if needed. The supported AutoCAD version includes AutoCAD R14, AutoCAD 2000/2002, AutoCAD 2004/2005/2006, AutoCAD 2008/2007.
Raster to Vector Converter for the purpose of:
1. Scanned images or maps can be converted into vectorization drawings;
2. Convert raster to vector without the need of AutoCAD.
Guide: How to use Raster to Vector Converter
Step 1. After you launch the program, click top browse button to add the raster files.
Step 2. Select the Line Type and Image Background. And choose the AutoCAD version according to your requirements and output format DWG or DXF.
Step 3. Click the under browse button to set the output saved folder then click to begin to convert your raster files to vector. When the conversion is completed, a information window will appear and prompt you to view the output file. Click confirm button to continue.
Key Features
1. Create editable lines by the original image, no AutoCAD requested.
2. Input image file: Scanned drawings or any raster images in formats of BMP, JPG (JPEG), GIF, TIF (TIFF), PNG, etc.
3. Solid raster vectorization supported.
4. Color or black-and-white image with gray stages is also supported.
5. Output file: DWG or DXF in editable vector, which can be saved as AutoCAD R14 or 2000~2008.
6. Stratified by color in converted drawing.
7. Easy to use, no complicated settings.