Re: JPG to SVG

2002-12-13 Thread Harm Kok
Hi,
You can also look at this page:
http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/SVG-Implementations.htm8#convert
I used CR2V (http://www.celinea.com/) and this works for me.
Harm
Lucian Opris wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way (tool) to convert the jpg, tif or gif file into svg file?
Lucian Opris

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RE: JPG to SVG

2002-12-12 Thread Lucian Opris
Thanks a lot

Lucian Opris


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Lucian Opris wrote:

> Is there a way (tool) to convert the jpg, tif or gif file into svg file?
> Lucian Opris

Adobe has a product called Streamline that is a starting place to convert
raster images to vector images. You probably need some other tools (like
Illustrator or another vector editing package) to clean the image up, and to
convert it to SVG (Streamline hasn't been updated in quite a while &
probably predates SVG). This is not a straightforward operation. I think a
lot of graphics professionals use tracing tools to do the same sort of
thing. It may be better in many cases (depending on the image) to start from
scratch with a vector editing tool.

Victor Mote


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RE: JPG to SVG

2002-12-12 Thread Victor Mote
Lucian Opris wrote:

> Is there a way (tool) to convert the jpg, tif or gif file into svg file?
> Lucian Opris

Adobe has a product called Streamline that is a starting place to convert
raster images to vector images. You probably need some other tools (like
Illustrator or another vector editing package) to clean the image up, and to
convert it to SVG (Streamline hasn't been updated in quite a while &
probably predates SVG). This is not a straightforward operation. I think a
lot of graphics professionals use tracing tools to do the same sort of
thing. It may be better in many cases (depending on the image) to start from
scratch with a vector editing tool.

Victor Mote


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