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insert a vector image in autocad 2010

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Maybe it's a little stupid question but I don't remember how to insert an image, but that autocad recognizes it and doesn't insert it as a unique image but that "I would record the lines" so that it's like autocad.
(if I do not erro the image was to be edited in .wmf... possible!?!? )
 
that wants a wmf file...
once I remember it simple but now I couldn't understand who does it and what kind of file you have to leave. :redface:
 
in fact, I change the extension of a photo in .wmf then I give the command select the files and nothing happens! !
Something wrong
 
in fact, I change the extension of a photo in .wmf then I give the command select the files and nothing happens! !
Something wrong
It is not enough to call a man "simona" to make him a woman:biggrin:
change the file extension does not change its content.
by vector means a file containing entities described by coordinates, unlike bitmaps that are a set of points (pixel) that make up the image.
if you have a wmf, you can insert it as an external reference (_dwfattach), or, using openoffice draw, load the wmf, select entities, copy, paste special on autocad, select autocad entities and the game is made.

Hi.
 
so if I don't have a normal bitmap or jpeg image can i transform into vector image?
mmmamia ch ignorance I hold on camop xd
 
so if I have a bitmap image, can you transform it into vector?
even if you go running, pay more attention to how you write, it is useful for those who read besides you.
the term bitmap image includes all variants (jpeg, tiff, gif etc.), jpeg is only a bitmap compression system that allows to make the file smaller.
Let's go back to topic.
No, not by autocad.
there are software for transformation, search on the net, if I am not mistaken also in this forum was dealt with the topic.

Hi.
 
Yes but the fundamental question is whether you can turn an image into wmf to then read it in vector by autocad. is there any program capable of doing this or already the wmf is created by carriers?

the catasto releases map extracts in pdf is there a way also passing through scanner? ?
 
Yes but the fundamental question is whether you can turn an image into wmf to then read it in vector by autocad. is there any program capable of doing this or already the wmf is created by carriers?

the catasto releases map extracts in pdf is there a way also passing through scanner? ?
automatic vectorization is always and still worth and must be done with external autocad programs.
I tried some to vectorize mechanical designs.
I have abandoned my dream, turned into a nightmare, and I redesign them to manina, so I also verify any errors.

However you could try this: http://anydwg.com/pdf-to-dwg.htmlciao.
 
I suspected. In the past I have made several attempts but the results have always been horrible.

reading this post came back a little hope... Well, I'll keep importing images and where they need lines I'll recalculate them at manum...

in any case thank you 10,000 for the answer :smile:
 
the catasto releases map extracts in pdf is there a way also passing through scanner? ?
the pdf of the catasto are rasterized, therefore nada.

to understand what it means rasterized, another subject already treated....
 
you could try with the suite of corel, which has a powerful graphic engine and saves in various image formats.
 

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