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I have a color map, how do I separate the colors and vectorize each color?

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I have a color map, how do I separate the colors and vectorize each color?

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For a good quality 24-bit image, the following are the steps suggested to perform the color separation process: Step 1. Classify the image with the number of colors it contains using the Image/Classification command. This command can be applied to both 24-bit and 8-bit color images. Save this image to a new file so you can use it later to create a 1-bit monochrome image for each color to be vectorized. Step 2. Use the Edit/Layer Define command to add new empty layers if you plan to have multiple layers for the data. You need to create the layers first and then add data to each layer using Vector/Auto Vectorize or other tools. When the Layer Define dialog box appears, you need to type the name of a new layer in the edit box at the bottom, and then click “New” button to add to the layer list. A layer must be set as “Current” to add data into it using Vector/Auto Vectorize. Step 3. Define a selection rectangle within a color which is going to be vectorized and select the Vector/Auto Vecto

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