![]() ![]() ![]() #3 - Every time you open the dialog, it displays default settings. However, note that Trace Bitmap is not meant to accurately (magically) reproduce any raster image or photo. But if you need to create basic paths, one of the single scan options would be better. If you just need a vector reproduction, multiple color scans are probably better, and the more scans, the better result. To a large degree, which settings you use depends on your goals for the image. It would probably be better if you asked specific questions, rather than "explain the whole thing". #2 - I could explain my understanding of all the settings, but the manual probably does a better job than I could. I guess most people don't understand the technical side of how Trace Bitmap works, so "just playing around with it" seems to be the best approach for them (including me). (Help menu > Inkscape manual) And there's an official tutorial in Help menu > Tutorials > Inkscape: Tracing, although it's fairly brief. ![]() In your study to learn about Trace Bitmap, did you see the manual? It may explain a little more. And finally, how do I get the settings to go back to default?Ĥ.oh.and I haven't even touched the Options settings.maybe someone could explain what the settings under that tab mean.that would be great. is there a way I can look at an image (which was traced from a bitmap) and click to see the traced properties and tell what settings were used?Ģ - (most important) can someone help clearly breakdown what each of the settings mean? [In many tutorials I have read the explanation is ay around to see what you like. I THINK it was for the one with white space, number 2.ġ. In my picture I included the settings but admittedly I don't remember which image (2 or 3) those settings were for. I tried again with different settings and got less definition but no white space (number 3) I then traced the image once and got lots of white space between the colors (number 2) ![]() I created an raster image (number 1 in my picture). ![]()
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