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trying to use trace bit map in Inkscape


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I have some images that I downloaded and they will not open my trace bit map in inkscape, some will. Does the image have to be in jpg in order for this to work? If so, how do I go about changing the format to jpg from something else? I  have done this many times but I can not remember how. Must be the problem some have  with age.  Can someone help me with this one?

Dick

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Are these patterns pale grey?

If they are gray, and the background is not pure white, Inkscape may not detect the lines. When this happens to me, I load the image into Gimp and edit it to produce a 2-bit image. Black and white only, not grayscale. Copy this back into Inkscape and trace it.

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On 9/24/2020 at 1:04 PM, penquin said:

if you have IrfanView, it is free, you open it there and can save it as a jpg.  No problem, do it all the time when Rapid reszier won't open something.

jim

 I will go see if I can find it and download it and check it out. Thank you so much for the information.

Dick

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On 9/24/2020 at 1:17 PM, Foxfold said:

If all else fails put  pdf to jpeg, or whatever the format is that you have, into your search bar and it will come up with a free online converter. That's what I do anyway, works for me.  

Thank you. I tried this without any success. It looked like  they were just trying to get me to download other things that I do not want, so I will try some of the other suggestions, instead. I do appreciate your advice but I am not too computer literate and don't like DL ing things I am unsure about

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16 hours ago, BadBob said:

Are these patterns pale grey?

If they are gray, and the background is not pure white, Inkscape may not detect the lines. When this happens to me, I load the image into Gimp and edit it to produce a 2-bit image. Black and white only, not grayscale. Copy this back into Inkscape and trace it.

I will copy you note above and put it in my 'how to' file on my hard drive

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16 hours ago, heppnerguy said:

 I will go see if I can find it and download it and check it out. Thank you so much for the information.

Dick

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I still have not checked out your information but will do that in a few minutes.. I really appreciate your help here.

Dick

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17 hours ago, heppnerguy said:

 I will go see if I can find it and download it and check it out. Thank you so much for the information.

Dick

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Dick, by all means, download and install Irfanview. It is a great program and nothing to afraid of. I have used it for many years. It is set as my default viewer on my computer so whatever picture I click on, it opens in Irfanview. You can do all sorts of manipulation with it and as mentioned, do a "save as" and it will convert and save whatever you want. Open a PDF and do a save as into jpeg. Simple as that. Just tell it where to save it. I always save everything to my desktop so I can find it. 

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