Live trace is good, I just now need to find out how to 'hide' or 'blacken'
the discrepancies or this (whitish) areas that the inking in has left.
Any ideas please?
Cheers again,
Steve.
"Jeremy Pinwhistle" <pinwhistle@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Thank you both for your help,
> I shall check both choices out.
> "Mike" <m.fee@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:MPG.228d05f524b35745989816@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> In article <OQqUj.121009$Cj7.48357@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Nevermind@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> says...
>>> Jeremy Pinwhistle wrote:
>>> > Hi,
>>> > I'm new to this, so would apprecitate any help please.
>>> > I have a continual flow of black line-drawings, site plans, section
>>> > drawings
>>> > etc. of various sizes, that I would like ot digitise..
archaeological
>>> > ones.
>>> > I have Adobe Creative Suite 3, Windows XP and a Wacom Tablet and
pen,
>>> > I also
>>> > have the means to scan the paper drawings onto my PC.
>>> > What I would like to know is what the most efficient way of
>>> > tracing/vectorising them would be. They consist of images in plan of
>>> > stone
>>> > walls etc. with perhaps hundreds/thousands of individual stones
>>> > outlined.
>>> > Also field/site plans etc.
>>> > For example in the case of the wall plans, the stones outlined in
>>> > black,
>>> > with the 'spaces' inbetween say in a pale colour to help in
>>> > delineating.
>>> > Thanks in advance for any help/advice.
>>> > Steve.
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>> Illustrator's Live Trace function could do what you want.
>>>
>> Alternately look up 'raster to vector conversion' on google. Wiki has a
>> site that compares different free and
>> commercial packages.
>>
>> Mike
>
>


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