Re: Scanning Vector Images

Subject: Re: Scanning Vector Images
From: Max Wyss <prodok -at- PRODOK -dot- CH>
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1998 23:19:53 +0200

Kathy,

it depends a bit on the kind of drawings your colleague wants scanning.

First, there is no way to circumvent a raster format with today's scanners.

An easily available vectorizing software is Adobe Streamline. As said, it
depends a lot on the originals, and it requires quite a bit of
understanding what happens, and still needs experimenting. The resulting
documents often need post-processing in Illustrator.

If the drawings are real technical drawings, your colleague might look out
for specialized software. I used to get regular mailings from Rotring which
claims to have a system for technical drawings. This system requires UNIX
workstations. But there are certain service bureaus offering the scanning
and vectorizing of drawings.

Hope, this can help.


Max Wyss
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>This is a question from a collegue...
>
>Does anyone know of a piece of software or a special
>technique to scan a vector line drawing and have it
>remain a vector image. This person is trying to scan
>line drawings, but does not want to save them as TIFFs.
>I'm totally ignorant on these things, so I turn to the experts
>on this list for help.
>
>Thanks!
><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>>
>
>Kathy Ellis kathy -at- tibinc -dot- com
>Tiburon, Inc. (925)447-4005 ext. 5521
>7415 Southfront Rd.
>Livermore, CA 94550




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