I am using Autocad LT 2017 and need to convert some pdf raster images to vector images so I can import them into Autocad and edit them. What is the best and software to use for this?
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Hi @Anonymous,
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As Dean pointed out in his post, there are numerous conversion applications available. Depending on the size and complexity of your raster images you can also use a program such as Inkscape or Adobe Illustrator to find the "paths".
Can you share a sample of what you are working from so I might make some additional suggestions?
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Hi @Anonymous,
Did you find a good method to transfer the raster data to vector format? If not, I am happy to take a look at any sample files you can provide.
This is a sample of the file I am trying to convert.
Hi @Anonymous,
I used PDFIMPORT to bring this into a drawing. Since it is raster based, 3 PNG files were created. I can then dump these into the online Vectormagic application. This should give me a vector-based PDF that I can now import into AutoCAD as geometry. Since your sample was a simple one-line diagram I think that this workflow might work pretty well for you.
The Vector Magic is a Paid service but I only selected it as an example. There are many others available on the Internet as well such as this one which is free.
If you happen to have a license of Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape you can open the PDF there and find the Paths and then export to AutoCAD.
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I'm using AutoCAD LT 2017 and I use pdfimport to open up the file with the raster box checked but were do I see these png files?
Hi @Anonymous,
The PDF Images are stored in a location set in your OPTIONS. Select he File tab and scroll down to PDF Import Image Location. Click on the PDF Images and then Browse to see the current location where these files are stored.
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OK john Im still lost. I start a new drawing and do a pdfimport and pick the file I sent you, I have the raster image box checked and it comes up as a drawing. It is divided into 3 blocks. So what file do I use in the online converter because it is a .dwg file now. Will inkscape read the original pdf file that I am picking in AutoCAD to import in?
Hi @Anonymous,
Yes you have a drawing with three parts in it from the PDFImport process. If you open your XREF manager you will see the three attachments are actually PNG files. These are the files you would need to upload onto one of the raster conversion sites.
It has been a while since I have used Inkscape. I am installing it now and will post back.
Inkscape is able to open the original PDF without issue. I found this page that describes how to convert to paths.
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Smart VectorImage : is a stand-alone program that converts scanned drawings, maps and raster images into accurate vector files (such as DXF, EPS, SVG) for editing in any CAD application.
http://www.smartdwg.com/VectorImage.htm
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An awful lot of money for something that Inkscape does for free. If you are selling that program there is a classifieds section to these forums especially for advertising!
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