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MagicTracer: Raster to Vector Converted Simple Way
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Jan 14, 2009 19:27:12 | | Author email | anikolaev@3d2f.com | | Author | Nikolaev Alexander Dmitrievich |
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Raster images are pretty to look at, but are hard to work with. One of the reasons is they are hard, time-consuming to reproduce. Normally, when you need a vector image, you simply draw it from scratch in a vector image editor. But what are you supposed to do if youve got the source image in your digital camera or on paper? — The hard way is to mess with tricky conversion tools built in your image editor; youll get what you need, but why get a headache with it?
The simple way is to take advantage of MagicTracer. Just load the source image in the application, and it will convert your bitmap graphics into a scalable vector piece of art. No need to draw it from scratch, no need to study think manuals on sophisticated tracing routines. Trace black-and-white or color logos, sketches, scanned images, digital photographs or any other images — all it takes is just a few mouse clicks. The software support all major image formats, has built-in editor with a handful of effects and image improvement tools, and can export the result to the majority of vector graphics formats, including DXF for editing in CAD applications.
Although MagicTracer does its job automatically, you can improve the quality of the output by customizing the applications auto-tracing features like orthogonal line, curve, circle, arc, and corner detection, line minimum length, smoothing level, straighten angle, and connection gap. With this tool at your disposal, you will be able to concentrate on your work and not on coping with a complicated program.
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