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Vectorised PDF Image
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Can anyone do me a small alteration to an image file that is saved as a vectorised PDF, Not at home for a few days to do it myself ....

Any help greatfully recieved Smile
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#2
PM sent.
VIN 7176
DOC 643
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#3
Thanks for that Gez, appreciated Smile


Gez has done this for me in JPEG, but Im still looking for a minor alteration to in a vectorised format ( which is the format it is in now )

If anyone else can assist ?....
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#4
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ve ... cs_editors

Freebies/ Open Source:

Open Office:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenOffice.org_Draw

Inkscape

http://www.inkscape.org/
http://www.inkscape.org/download/?lang=en

NickT
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#5
whats a vectorised pdf?

sounds very whizzo!! lol
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Thanks for the links Nick, unfortunatley they only seem to want to save in file formats that are compatable with those programs Sad need it ro save back in a .pdf .

Thanks all the same .
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bozzzydmc Wrote:Thanks for the links Nick, unfortunatley they only seem to want to save in file formats that are compatable with those programs Sad need it ro save back in a .pdf .

Thanks all the same .

Usual way to convert to pdf is to use a "pdf printer".

Tell you what, email the pic to me too and I will have a go later tonight.

Nick.
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#8
Not sure which PDF printer you use Nick, but http://www.cutepdf.com/ is free and does what it says on the tin.
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Chris Hawes
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#9
:? TT
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Tourettes Tutor
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#10
Hopefully you have managed to sort it Mike! I dislike working with Vector graphics immensely, as I've had to battle with designs I've done in Photoshop to try and get them usable for the lady who has done all the graphics for the Crapheap Challenge cars this year! Ive never got on with Illustrator so this is why I've had a hard time lol! Vinyl cutters don't like JPG pixels which is why everything has to be in Vector format, so the lady had to scan and trace some of the designs I had done... sorry went off on a tangent there haha!

Tony, Vector is basically mathematical graphics that uses straight edges, whereas normal JPG images that we're all used to use pixels with jaggered edges Smile
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Jonny Jones
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#11
Cheers Jonny ....my faith in vector images has been truely destroyed Wink lol Smile

#Think# I may have it resolved now ...
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