We have a Kip printer that comes with software that will convert .pdfs to .tif & vice versa. When we use the kip machine to scan drawings and reference them in to autocad lt, the background of the image is transparent (see attached).
Image 1 (right to left) is scanned and has a transparent background
Image 2 is scanned on the copier and has solid white
Image 3 is Image 2 saved out as .gif and it is sort of transparent
looking for ways to make the background transparent.
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We have a Kip printer that comes with software that will convert .pdfs to .tif & vice versa. When we use the kip machine to scan drawings and reference them in to autocad lt, the background of the image is transparent (see attached).
Image 1 (right to left) is scanned and has a transparent background
Image 2 is scanned on the copier and has solid white
Image 3 is Image 2 saved out as .gif and it is sort of transparent
looking for ways to make the background transparent.
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I've been reading this type of lingo all morning...
Seems to me "bitonal raster" is just a fancy way to say "image with transparent background."
I'm failing to see how any of this gets me any closer to my goal.
I've been reading this type of lingo all morning...
Seems to me "bitonal raster" is just a fancy way to say "image with transparent background."
I'm failing to see how any of this gets me any closer to my goal.
Ok so I tried the copier again and switched it from pdf to scan as tif and that did work this time and if I save out of the image program it is also working as long as I keep it a .tif.
Based on results, I assume that .jpg uses compression that make the image not "raster". Wish someone could just say that. Things get so complicated sometimes.
Thanks for the responce just the same.
Ok so I tried the copier again and switched it from pdf to scan as tif and that did work this time and if I save out of the image program it is also working as long as I keep it a .tif.
Based on results, I assume that .jpg uses compression that make the image not "raster". Wish someone could just say that. Things get so complicated sometimes.
Thanks for the responce just the same.
If I knew "enough" I wouldn't have to ask questions about it 😉
If I knew "enough" I wouldn't have to ask questions about it 😉
I've been trying to do this for years and finally got it to work. Very happy about this. Now we can put real trees on our drawings. The image has to have transparency and have layers that can be saved with the layered info in tact. The program I have will do this as .png. It will also work to turn any image with a white background to make it be tranparent and be used directly or more easily traced.
Thanks Pendean for the response. Many times, some type of response is better than no response. Keep up the great work!
I've been trying to do this for years and finally got it to work. Very happy about this. Now we can put real trees on our drawings. The image has to have transparency and have layers that can be saved with the layered info in tact. The program I have will do this as .png. It will also work to turn any image with a white background to make it be tranparent and be used directly or more easily traced.
Thanks Pendean for the response. Many times, some type of response is better than no response. Keep up the great work!
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