Production Services, Raster Conversions
U.S. CAD offers Raster to Vector conversion that caters to the diverse CAD drafting needs of our clients. You can use our raster to vector services to convert architectural, mechanical and various technical drawings, maps, archive drawings, schematic diagrams even photos and other types of line artwork from raster to different vector formats. U.S. CAD can customize its services to address specific needs of its clients, never force-fitting customers into a standardized framework. We can work on over 300 different image formats such as IMG, JPEG, PCX, PDF, PICT, GIF, TIFF, etc. and convert them into fully editable multilayer digital formats.
Companies often don't have the resources to convert raster images into fully editable digital formats. That's where U.S. CAD fits in; we start with a blank document and recreate the output using AutoCAD (DWG, DXF), MicroStation (DGN), Adobe Illustrator (AI), Coreldraw (CDR), VectorWorks, etc.
The advantages of using U.S. CAD raster to vector conversion services are:
- The final output is editable and will be in DWG, DXF or DGN formats because we create the drawing as a new file.
- We can create as many layers as you require. We generate separate layers for dimensions, text, body, hidden lines, and centerlines, etc.
- Text is separated and has its own layer and is recognizable as text.
- Dimensions are intact and are shown by a separate layer.
- We use blocks for different entities (doors, windows, plumbing fixtures, electrical fixtures, etc.).
The final vector file has no jaggedness, no loss in detail and can be printed at any resolution or any size. This vector drawing can be scaled up or down without any loss in quality. We actually redraw your drawing and can guarantee you 99.9% accuracy in the final file.
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Raster to Vector
Conversion caters to the diverse needs of our clients.
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