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  2. Wikipedia : Graphics Lab/Resources/PDF conversion to SVG

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    Inkscape won't magically convert any raster graphics included in the document into vector graphics. However, Inkscape can help you to extract the photo. You can tell that a graphic is a raster image in Inkscape 0.47 if after selecting the graphic and choosing Object > Ungroup, you cannot select individual elements.

  3. Inkscape - Wikipedia

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    Inkscape supports image tracing, the process of extracting vector graphics from raster sources. Clones are child objects of an original parent object. Different transformations can be applied to them, such as: size, position, rotation, blur, opacity , color and symmetry.

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Maps/PDF map conversion to SVG

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    Open the PDF file you want convert in Inkscape (not Acrobat) Click OK on the box that comes up; Wait a little while as Inkscape converts it; Click File>Save As.. Click Save in the bottom right corner; Done! You now have an SVG file with the same name as the PDF, but with the .svg extension; Upload the SVG and check that it displays properly

  5. Wikipedia:How to draw a diagram with Inkscape - Wikipedia

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    As these are vector graphics, the images can be scaled to any size, large or small, without loss of quality. Inkscape is a free program used to edit vector graphics. Inkscape provides a graphical user interface for the editing of such diagrams, using the standard Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format. [1]

  6. Wikipedia:SVG help - Wikipedia

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    While Inkscape and most web browsers will display such an SVG image just fine, the MediaWiki software that rasterizes the SVG file will have trouble with it. Not recognizing the MIME type "image/jpg" there will simply be an empty space where the image is supposed to be. The fix is to open the SVG file in a text editor, find the <image> element ...

  7. Potrace - Wikipedia

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    Various graphical frontends are available for the command-line application Potrace. Notably, it has been integrated with Inkscape, giving Inkscape its Trace Bitmap action. [3] FontForge can use Potrace to import a bitmap image into a font. Potrace is also used by the music engraving program LilyPond.

  8. Image tracing - Wikipedia

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    The bitmap image is composed of a fixed set of pixels, while the vector image is composed of a fixed set of shapes. In the picture, scaling the bitmap reveals the pixels while scaling the vector image preserves the shapes. An image does not have any structure: it is just a collection of marks on paper, grains in film, or pixels in a bitmap ...

  9. Some molecule editors (e.g. ChemSketch) can produce WMF files which can be read by recent versions of inkscape. One way to do this is to export the file to a TIFF as well as a WMF. You can then use the TIFF as a background image to get the label placement as accurate as possible. The process is basically as follows: