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    Question Working with jpegs in torchmate

    I am working with a JPEG picture. I cant seem to figure out how if at all possible, to transform it to be able to edit the pic. If anyone knows I would appreciate the help. Thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by vega_winnfield View Post
    I am working with a JPEG picture. I cant seem to figure out how if at all possible, to transform it to be able to edit the pic. If anyone knows I would appreciate the help. Thanks
    In the Torchmate CAD there is a process we refer to as Scanning, that will take a monochrome image and produce vector lines where the picture turns from black to white, tracing out the object.

    The Vector lines are standard CAD objects that can be manipulated just like any other CAD drawing. If you like I could email you a walk through guide, or if you look in your instructions there is a section on the Accuscan tools or scanning options.

    -Mike
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