How does TracTrix raster-to-vector conversion work?
An algorithm in TracTrix is designed to seek the pixels in the raster image and ‘follow’ them according to the parameters set by the operator. These include following the edge line of pixels in the ‘Outline’ following mode or following the centerline of the selected line width of pixels in the ‘Centerline’ following mode. Additionally, TracTrix can be set optionally to create vectors as lines, arcs, circles, polylines, Beziers, NURBS or splines. The original image and desired file type often dictate the mode selected. Definitions DXF DXF is one of many vector file formats used for the storage and exchange of CAD drawing data between different CAD software applications. Hybrid file A file containing both raster and vector information. ISO 9000 ISO 9000 is an international certification of company quality standards established by The International Standards Organization (ISO), headquartered in Geneva Switzerland. Certification may be required in order to do business in certain industries
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