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Outlining logos as DXF for editing in CAD or CNC

A Softcover International product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Sep 9, 2004

Manufacturers wanting to convert scanned drawings or logos to DXF can use a raster to vector converter, which turns scanned (raster) images into DXF (vector) files for editing in CAD.

Manufacturers wanting to convert scanned drawings or logos to DXF will find Softcover's free Scan2CAD Hints and Tips a useful aid to good or better conversion results.

Scan2CAD is a raster to vector converter which turns scanned (raster) images into DXF (vector) files that can be edited in any CAD program.

Unfortunately, too many user start with poor quality scanned images and no knowledge of the process required to get good results.

To help manufacturers achieve high quality conversion quickly and easily Softcover have produced a series of Scan2CAD Hints and Tips which are good for all raster to vector converters, even the most expensive ones.

The latest tip describes how to avoid problems with artwork, scan resolution and file formats when converting logos into DXF for editing in CAD or CNC.

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