Hello Everyone,
I am facing a problem that may have a simple solution that I am not aware off.
I am entrusted to create as built drawings from the original construction drawings provided to me in a pdf format.
Using Auto Cad LT software, I have two options:
1. Import the construction drawing as a pdf.
2. Do a PDF to DWG conversion and use that instead.
As these drawings are extremely detailed, and with few changes to make, I prefer option 2, that way I won't have to trace the entire drawing which would be inefficient, time consuming and more prone to error (missing out subtle details).
The problem however, is that upon conversion to DWG, the texts in the drawings gets altered and are no longer sharp and crisp (see attached image). This also seems to be the case with lines in the drawing that now appear broken (which is an easy fix to be honest). The problem remains when I convert the modified DWG back to PDF.
To make a long story short, I would prefer to work with a DWG file, and would be very grateful if anyone out there could provide me a solution to this query.
Thank you.
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To my understanding, there are 2 types of pdfconversion resides in autocad..
1 - plot then adobe pdf
2 - plot then dwg to pdf
The first one is just an ordinary pdf conversion while the second one retains its layering.
Going back to your problem, we dont know how they converted drawing to pdf. We dont konw if it was optimized or not. If it was optimized then theres a posibility that all those lines will be pixelated a bit.
Since you already shown up to us the pdf converted dwg and it wasnt nice....try pdf to illustrator then export it as dwg. The let us know if it works so we, if not we will find another alternative.
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The problem is that the 'text' in the PDF only looks like text -- it's actually nothing but vectors in the PDF, so converting to DWG will never give you 'real' text entities from that.
Retype all the words if you really need them, and use a TrueType font so the problem doesn't happen again.
@rendermaster Thank you for your feedback. What I have been doing is using a PDF to DWG converter software to:
1. Create the DWG file
2. Make modification on Auto CAD LT
3. Save/Export as a PDF file.
I was looking into Auto CAD Raster Design (RD) has features that sharpens texts, lines and removes dust speckle from such converted DWG files, however Auto CAD RD is not compatible with LT. I was wondering if there are similar softwares available that can perform these tasks? I could do what @jggerth suggested and just re-write the texts in the DWG file.
Thank you again for your feedback.
Hi @Anonymous,
I see that you are visiting as a new member. Welcome to the Autodesk Community!
Can you attach your original PDF file? Update 1 in AutoCAD 2017 allows conversion of some SHX files to text upon the PDF import. I am curious to see what it might do with your file.
Thank you for your feedback. Unfortunately the company policy won't allow me share the construction drawing pdf file on the web, which is why I resorted to show a partial screenshot of the converted DWG file, highlighting the issue with the jagged lines.
Also the software I am working with is Auto CAD LT 2017 and not Auto CAD itself. The subscription came with free download of Auto CAD Raster Design that deals with issues I am experiencing (when files get converted from raster/pdf to vector/dwg), but unfortunately RD is not compatible with LT.
If you are aware of a software similar to RD that is can work with LT, then please let me know.
Again, gentlemen, greatly appreciate your feedback.
Hi Mir,
I looked at the PDF you sent me. It is entirely raster based data.
If I understand your workflow correctly, you:
Unfortunately, since the original PDF file is all raster then there is not much AutoCAD 2017 or LT can do with the data. IT will let you attach the PDF but not import it unless you do so as raster data.
Your file doesn't have too much text so you could edit it first in other software to remove the text and then in AutoCAD recreate it.
Or, you can find another conversion application that has OCR capability and replaces the raster text with TTF text.
I hope this helps.
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