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vector to raster color change

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Anonymous
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vector to raster color change

When I merge vector polylines into a raster image, all the polylines become
a shade of gray. Why don't they retain the correct colors? Seems like my
polylines are being converted into grayscale colors. Is that because the
image I'm merging into is grayscale?
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Anonymous
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Just discovered I had to change the Color Depth under Image - Image
Processing. Don't remember having to do this before.

"slarson" wrote in message
news:5E789C179DBB2F3AEFF0E27EBC862755@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> When I merge vector polylines into a raster image, all the polylines
become
> a shade of gray. Why don't they retain the correct colors? Seems like my
> polylines are being converted into grayscale colors. Is that because the
> image I'm merging into is grayscale?
>
>
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

You can also use RPENS to configure the pen colors & pixel width


"slarson" wrote in message
news:5E789C179DBB2F3AEFF0E27EBC862755@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> When I merge vector polylines into a raster image, all the polylines
become
> a shade of gray. Why don't they retain the correct colors? Seems like my
> polylines are being converted into grayscale colors. Is that because the
> image I'm merging into is grayscale?
>
>
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Oh yeah, it also depends on the image format. It could be 8-bit or
greyscale...

"slarson" wrote in message
news:5E789C179DBB2F3AEFF0E27EBC862755@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> When I merge vector polylines into a raster image, all the polylines
become
> a shade of gray. Why don't they retain the correct colors? Seems like my
> polylines are being converted into grayscale colors. Is that because the
> image I'm merging into is grayscale?
>
>

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