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Erikilrosso

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Hello.
I don't think I've seen any discussion about this:
- I received a pdf table of a prgc, which would serve me to define the shape of some properties to develop then in 3d, I would like to know if it is possible to "open" the table in revit and how.
Thank you.
 
No.
there are also free programs that convert pdf to dwg
in the office I had a printer on files that printed me in tif and then I imported them as image
"microsoft office document image writer"
I attach a printed tif png from pdf
 

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Thank you.
However, it's a big problem, I'll see if I can get one of the programs you're talking about.
 
if you print the table and take it to the copisteria
you do it with a0 scanner a bitmap file
I don't think they want us + a dozen heur
 
if it is a prgc scanning will not be a big area
can you print the affected area in various a4 and then scan them (scansarli? scan them? )
you will have bitmap files
you load in revit the various files overlapping them and you work on it
 
in my opinion it would be enough to take the pdf and convert it to tiff or any other supported image format. estimated time in ps: 5 seconds
Then you take the raster and you care about it in revit
 
"In my opinion it would be enough to take the pdf and convert it to tiff "
Let's also say how to do it
I use microsoft office document image writer
definitely there are other free programs
 
I use a free program to convert pdf into any kind of image, I don't know if I can put the link, so google this - pdf-xchange viewer - and the first of the list, I find it very useful as a program.... .
 
"In my opinion it would be enough to take the pdf and convert it to tiff "
Let's also say how to do it
Forgive me...ps is the abbreviation of photoshop, so I meant basically this:
  1. apri il pdf in photoshop
  2. "Save with name" in image format
 
as of corel use only photo paint that does not matter pdf, I came to look in corel draw,
he imports them pdf, so also from here you can then export to bitmap format
 
I downloaded and tried "pdf-xchange viewer"
I found it very interesting in exporting to bitmap:finger files:
 
you can use inkscape for conversion, it is open source and therefore free.
you can also convert pdf to dwg (always that pdf is the product of a vector print and not a scan).
 
thanks for the information.
I thought well to print the pdf and scan it and then import it as an image.
I don't tell you to find the right ladder.... ! ! !
Anyway it works.
Hi.
 

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