I have been ask to supply a PDF to DWG converter on our CAD network.
I wanted to ask around for what others are using for this and which might be the best one out there.
So what are you using if you are doing this? There seems to be many to pick from.
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There have been many posts on this question. Try a search of just this 2013/2014 board using "convert pdf to dwg" and you will get many hits with lots of helpful advice.
Converting from any raster-based format to a vector-based format is bound to be "risky" and difficult in terms of getting any accuracy or precision. The results may be more trouble to work with than drawing it yourself, using the info in the PDF as a guide.
If a PDF is serving just as a "reference", you might get what you need by attaching the PDF as an underlay (XREF).
I personally have not had a need to use any PDF converters. My sense of the general sentiment is that it is better, especially in the long run, to redraw.
My company uses Able2Extract Professional software. The website is www.investintech.com/ It will extract PDF to Excel, PowerPoint, Word, AutoCAD, & Publisher. It works best if the PDF you have was created originally with AutoCAD.
Converting from any raster-based format to a vector-based format ...
Although many PDF's contain raster images, the PDF file format isn't raster specific. The PDF file format can contain raster images, paths (polylines) that can be optionally be filled, or text objects. There is no other object type (even a circle is rendered as 4 bezier curve paths).
To the original poster, please consider DotSoft's PdfImport in your tests, we are the developer.
I will be put this is my budget for 1st qtr next year.
I understand all the posts where people are saying no conversion is as accurate as just redrawing it but that is not the goal here.
The DWG is just a gate way for getting the geometry to import into Inventor sketches to produce models. We are not making the object, we are just making close representations to use as assests in Factory designs. We deal with may Japanese company that will not supply anything but a pdf to us so it is quicker to be able to translate to dwg.
I get some PDF files that we need to edit in AutoCAD and I am looking for a PDF to DWG converter for work. I downloaded Aide PDF to DXF Converter (www.aidecad.com) and Any PDF to DWG Converter (http://anydwg.com/pdf-to-dwg.html), the programs worked great with converting vector and raster PDF files into DXF/DWG files which can then be edited by AutoCAD.
Our company installs aXsware's command line version in our server, then I can use the command line to call in the program to batch convert pdf to dwg, you could go to http://www.axsware.com/ for more details. Hope it can help you.
By the way, there's another online automatically solution, such as http://dwg.autodwg.com/ , it can automatically convert the uploaded pdf file to DWG, just upload the pdf file and then you will get the converted dwg file immediately.
Click here for an untouched conversion using DotSoft's PDF products.
I tried to attached it using the forum attachments, but for both a DWG/ZIP file it tells me "The contents of the attachment doesn't match its file type."
@Anonymous wrote:
I have been ask to supply a PDF to DWG converter on our CAD network.
I wanted to ask around for what others are using for this .....
Not affiliated with Dotsoft, but wanted to drop in and say that
we use their product for the occasional PDF to DWG conversion
and it always does a good job for us.
If you would, please email the PDF to support [at] dotsoft [dot] com and we will take a look at it. We completely overhauled our rendering last fall and if you have an old version we may handle it better now.
In the spirit of competition, DotSoft has improved the Pdf Import functionality in ToolPac.
So for roughly the cost of some other PDF only tools, you can have great PDF functionality plus over 700 other productivity tools.
Note that this additional functionality is only available in ToolPac (not the PdfImport/PDF2DWG subsets).
Hi, Sauody.
Have you ever tried the PDF converter mentioned above? Which one works better in VB.NET platform? Any suggestion will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Arron
I have tried able to extract many times with out success. The Dotsoft program worked, but with quite a few errors. Thank you
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