CorelTRACE Help
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- fate
I'm impressed by what CorelTrace /can/ do, I just need help making it work. How can I get really clean and accurate vector conversions without lots of "junk" near the edges, like small 1-2 pixel blobs? I try "Advanced Outline" but I still get this prob. Help is greatly appreciated as this is driving me nuts.
- unfittoprint0
I usually use the presets.
smoothing will make less lines, therefore less 'junk'.
- fate0
sorry unfitt, but where can I adjust the smoothing? I'm new to Corel. I've tried playing with the complexity and color level but without good results :/
- fate0
here's a jpeg I needed traced:
http:/www.fatedesigns.com/test.j...
And this is what a friend did with CorelTrace
http://www.fatedesigns.com/maps.…unfortunately he's not around to ask for details :(
- fate0
*bump*
- fate0
:(
- unfittoprint0
what method are using?
I always have nice results with centerline. Unfortunately it's only usable with after a bw conversion [not greyscale]. Advanced centerline it's also a good option, more accurate.
In v12 there's a "Photo Low Res" that gives very smooth and precise lines.
so... try this:
use the mentioned filter. change the noise filter to 'High'. Node reduction to more than 50. Using the preset 'silhouete' option also has nice results. Tweak the filters for better results.Note: The image has to have some quality/resolution for a better result.