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  • Color (all of the same color, regardless of location).
  • Fuzzy (continuous regions of the same color).
  • Using the selection options, choose the regions to outline (you can select more than one region if needed).
  • This works best for monochromatic images where you want every region or a closed outline converted to vector lines. If no settings work, try manually creating the vector lines in GIMP. Otherwise, undo the conversion and try again.
  • If the new vector line is usable, change the line thickness to Hairline and setup a vector cut as you normally would.
  • Click OK to convert the bitmap and return to the main area of CorelDRAW.
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  • The other options impact how the software sorts and groups the new vector shapes.
  • Delete original image will remove the bitmap from CorelDRAW (but not the separate saved file that was imported).
  • Smoothing and Corner Smoothness make jagged edges more rounded.
  • Detail adjusts the threshold of what is converted to vector lines - if not enough of the image is show in the preview, adjust this slider.
  • Trace Type and Type of Image will let you load any of the presets that were available in the Trace Bitmap menu.
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    For more options, select any of the options under Centerline or Outline Trace and a new window will appear with a variety of options.For the fully automatic tracing, select Quick Trace.Import the image into CorelDRAW and make sure the image is selected.The presets work better for more complex images. Generally speaking, the automatic Quick Trace works well for monochromatic images where you want everything converted to a vector image. Select Edge Detection or Brightness CutoffĬorelDRAW offers a fully automatic tracing as well as a suite of presets designed for various types of images.If the vector image does not work properly, undo it and try different settings.If you can't tell which image is which, move one off of the other and zoom in - the raster image will typically look pixelated after you've zoomed in a lot. Move or delete the raster image to be able to see the vector images. The vectorized image and raster image will be immediately on top of each other at this point.Close the window by clicking the X in the upper right corner.When the preview looks correct, click the OK button - your image is not actually vectorized until you do this.A pure black and white image will almost always vectorize perfectly with either setting at a threshold of 0.500.Lower values generally produce more lines.

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    Threshold adjusts how much of a difference there has to be between two adjacent pixels for it to count as a separate part of the image.If one is not giving you the results you want, try the other one. Edge Detection and Brightness Cutoff are very similar and often produce the same results.There are a variety of options that can help smooth out lines, especially if the raster image is small or contains jagged lines, but for the most part the only thing that needs to be adjusted is the Brightness Cutoff or Edge Detection and the Threshold value for each.

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    If this option is not turned on, click the Update button to refresh the preview window.

  • Check the box next to Live Preview to get a constantly updated preview of what your vectorized image will look like.
  • Under the Path menu, select "Trace Bitmap".
  • Import the image into Inkscape (keep all default options) and select the image.
  • Single Scan is generally the best way of creating vectors that will be used for cutting.

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    Inkscape offers two types of vectorization - Single Scan, which creates a single path that traces the image, and Multiple Scans, which creates a full color (but simplified) image out of multiple vector shapes.















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