Tracing a bitmap image
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@VectorStyler Thanks
Is it possible to keep these two options enabled by default?
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@VectorStyler said in Tracing a bitmap image:
@Pat This is caused by the anti-aliasing when rendering touching shapes.
The anti-aliasing can be disabled in View -> Subpixel by selecting None.These lines disappear in the viewer window but, as I suspected, they are always present in an exported file (jpeg or pdf).
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@Pat said in Tracing a bitmap image:
These lines disappear in the viewer window but, as I suspected, they are always present in an exported file (jpeg or pdf).
In the Export panel, try to turn off the Smoothing by selecting "None".
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@Harry Thanks It helps for jpeg/png files but I didn't see this option for pdf (except "smooth gradient" but I didn't expect it to be the same feature)... & jpeg/png quality is clearly not there yet after tracing.
I guess I'll have to play with it a bit more but here are so many options to test...
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@Pat said in Tracing a bitmap image:
didn't see this option for pdf
this option is not needed for PDF, as it should output vectors
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@VectorStyler Ok but I can't use the pdf output or there is an option to edit I'm not aware of ?
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@Pat Is this a PDF file? what app was used to display it?
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@VectorStyler Adobe Acrobat DC (2015).
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@Pat Send me the VS file and the PDF file by email. I need to replicate this here to find out what can cause this.
Some apps render anti-aliasing with this kind of artifacts (VS and AD also), but the Adobe tools should have a different vector rendering scheme.
Unless an image was output into the PDF by VS.
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@VectorStyler As I've recently re-subscribed to Adobe CC, I've just installed the latest version of Acrobat DC: the lines are there when I open the file, but after a few seconds they disappear. Should I still send the files?
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@Pat said in Tracing a bitmap image:
Should I still send the files?
Still send me the files. I would like check if the export is vectors and if it is touching shapes indeed.
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@VectorStyler Files sent