Hi; I am using a photo to create a vector image. Before creating the vector from the photo, I clipped the photo so that I could only vectorize the part of the phot which I am interested in. However, when I use the 'Trace bitmap' command, the result still has a trace of the part that was clipped! (see B/W part below) how can that be?
How can I get rid of the clipped part so that the trace is only done in the center? Regards
Do you have any bitmap editor at hand like GIMP? Iยดd erase all the unnecessary parts and load just the point of interest into Inkscape for auto-tracing - as Inkscape sees the whole Image all the time even when clipped or masked.
Hi @Polygon wow, I wouldn't have thought that the clipping done by inkscape is not an actual clipping at all!. Why is that? But yes I can clip/crop the image with Gimp. Thank you
For most cases it seems sufficient and it works on vector data as well. What works inside Inkscape is after clipping go Edit->Make a Bitmap Copy and autotrace this - just make sure the bitmap is not down-scaled to maintain resolution.
Hi;



I am using a photo to create a vector image.
Before creating the vector from the photo, I clipped the photo so that I could only vectorize the part of the phot which I am interested in.
However, when I use the 'Trace bitmap' command, the result still has a trace of the part that was clipped! (see B/W part below) how can that be?
How can I get rid of the clipped part so that the trace is only done in the center?
Regards
Do you have any bitmap editor at hand like GIMP? Iยดd erase all the unnecessary parts and load just the point of interest into Inkscape for auto-tracing - as Inkscape sees the whole Image all the time even when clipped or masked.
Hi @Polygon wow, I wouldn't have thought that the clipping done by inkscape is not an actual clipping at all!. Why is that?
But yes I can clip/crop the image with Gimp.
Thank you
For most cases it seems sufficient and it works on vector data as well. What works inside Inkscape is after clipping go Edit->Make a Bitmap Copy and autotrace this - just make sure the bitmap is not down-scaled to maintain resolution.
good to know!