![]() ![]() Some AutoCAD users may prefer to manually trace an image because they believe that it is not possible to achieve a high degree of accuracy with conversion software. It’s surprising that many people are still manually tracing raster images when automatic conversion software could save them countless hours and therefore budget. If you opt to manually trace a drawing you will commit yourself to a long painstaking process of drawing over each individual element in your image. When you need to convert an image to AutoCAD you have three options: ![]() What are your options when converting an image to AutoCAD? Scan2CAD supports all the raster and vector image formats you would come across including JPG, BMP, TIF, DXF, DWG as well as raster and vector PDF files. The technical term for converting raster images to DXF/DWG is ‘ raster to vector conversion’. Vector images (such as vector PDF files) are typically much easier to convert to an AutoCAD format because DXF and DWG are also vector file types. Raster images are different from vector images. A raster image is an image formed of pixels such as JPG, BMP, TIF, and many more file types. To answer that question, we should first get specific in this post, we’re focussing on converting raster images to an AutoCAD format (i.e. What types of images can you convert to AutoCAD?
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