An open source program that converts bitmap images into vector graphics, tracing outlines and saving as scalable outline drawings.
AutoTrace is an open source raster-to-vector graphics converter program. It takes bitmap images such as scanned drawings, logos, clipart, and other raster images as input, and traces outlines to convert them into vector graphics.
The key benefit of AutoTrace is that it can convert bitmaps into fully editable and scalable vector image formats like SVG, PDF, PS, EPS, and more. The traced vector graphics can then be opened and edited in vector graphics editors such as Inkscape, Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, and others.
AutoTrace employs automated edge and color detection algorithms to analyze bitmap images and detect outlines. The tracing process converts the bitmap into a set of curves outlining key shapes, so that the vector image preserves the overall appearance of the original bitmap graphic. This allows the resulting vector graphics to be resized without loss of image quality.
AutoTrace has preset options for different types of bitmap images, including line art, black and white logos, color drawings and more. Advanced users can further fine-tune parameters such as colors and corners to influence the tracing process. Overall, AutoTrace makes it easy to batch convert many bitmap files into vector graphics automatically.
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