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-====== Tips: Importing artwork ====== 
  
-It is possible to use Lasershow Converter FLASH along with Adobe Flash to perform outline traces of Bitmaps. In this way, you can use the combination of these two programs to form a raster-to-vector converter. 
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-===== Tracing a bitmap with Adobe Flash ===== 
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-1. Select the **File/Import** menu in Adobe Flash. 
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-2. Select the bitmap file that you want to trace. 
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-3. Click the right mouse button on the bitmap and select **Scale**. Then use the "handles" on the image to stretch it to the desired size. 
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-4. Select the **Modify/Trace Bitmap** menu. 
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-5. Change the settings in the Trace Bitmap dialog box as necessary. We have found that "Very Tight" curve fit and "Many Corners" Corner Threshold works well. 
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-6. Select the File/Export Image menu and then specify a file name for the file that you want to save. 
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tools/lcflash/tips/import_artwork.1619173632.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/23 12:27 by Bob Varkevisser