Autodesk 00126-050008-1640A User Guide - Page 11

Monochrome raster editing, Interactive vectorization tracing, Automatic vectorization

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1 Introduction · Cropping to a standard format; · Raster image deskewing for horizontal or vertical alignment of raster objects with automatic determination of skew angle; · New procedure for raster image calibration with automatic selection of the optimal transformation method. Monochrome raster editing · Selection of raster data, similar to the process of AutoCAD vector objects selection; · Hybrid selection; · Rotating, scaling, moving, deleting, aligning and duplicating parts of a raster image; · Drawing and erasing with a specified width (and also on color images); · Searching and replacing both raster and vector objects; · Rasterizing a vector object; · Snapping to the characteristic points of a raster object; Interactive vectorization (tracing) Tracing is a semi-automatic procedure, that allows the overlaying of raster lines with corresponding vector objects, creating smoothed raster objects or replacing them with vector objects. · Tracing line segments, arcs, and circles with automatic determination of object type; · Autoextend option when tracing lines and arcs; · Tracing raster objects of a specified type (forced); · Tracing hatches; · Tracing outlines; · Tracing raster symbols by specified templates with option to create custom symbol templates; · Tracing arbitrary raster curves with polylines with or without automatic detection of direction. Option for automatic vertex insertion. · When tracing you can - Round vector objects width to a specified value; - Align polyline segments to a specified direction; - Separate vector objects, corresponding to raster lines of different width, into specified layers and/or assign different colors to them; - Ignore raster line gaps. Automatic vectorization · Recognizing line segments, circles, arcs, hatches; · Text recognition (OCR); · Capability of training OCR to recognize new characters; 9

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1
Introduction
9
Cropping to a standard format;
Raster image deskewing for horizontal or vertical alignment of raster
objects with automatic determination of skew angle;
New procedure for raster image calibration with automatic selection of
the optimal transformation method.
Monochrome raster editing
Selection of raster data, similar to the process of AutoCAD vector
objects selection;
Hybrid selection;
Rotating, scaling, moving, deleting, aligning and duplicating parts of a
raster image;
Drawing and erasing with a specified width (and also on color images);
Searching and replacing both raster and vector objects;
Rasterizing a vector object;
Snapping to the characteristic points of a raster object;
Interactive vectorization (tracing)
Tracing is a semi-automatic procedure, that allows the overlaying of raster lines with
corresponding vector objects, creating smoothed raster objects or replacing them
with vector objects.
Tracing line segments, arcs, and circles with automatic determination of
object type;
Autoextend option when tracing lines and arcs;
Tracing raster objects of a specified type (forced);
Tracing hatches;
Tracing outlines;
Tracing raster symbols by specified templates with option to create
custom symbol templates;
Tracing arbitrary raster curves with polylines with or without automatic
detection of direction. Option for automatic vertex insertion.
When tracing you can
- Round vector objects width to a specified value;
- Align polyline segments to a specified direction;
- Separate vector objects, corresponding to raster lines of different width, into
specified layers and/or assign different colors to them;
- Ignore raster line gaps.
Automatic vectorization
Recognizing line segments, circles, arcs, hatches;
Text recognition (OCR);
Capability of training OCR to recognize new characters;