Converts PDF files into editable CAD drawings
This program is a popular and proven application that changes PDF files into industry-standard, editable CAD formats. Simply select the PDF document you want to change, specify your conversion options and convert the file into widely-supported CAD file formats, DXF and HPGL.
This program is accurate, fast and robust. It will certainly quickly become an essential device for unlocking and modifying the objects and text in the PDF files you receive or archive. Whether you work in Architecture, Engineering, Construction or even Manufacturing, you’re probably keeping and exchanging designs, schematics, floor-plans as well as other technical images in the Adobe PDF file format. CAD engineers, CNC operators, partners and supply chain members need to be able to view, test, edit or reuse these documents. This program provides the bridge. It accurately reproduces lines, shapes, text and scale of the original drawing in the DXF and HPGL formats.
The key to a successful conversion is to know what type of PDF file you have. There are two types – vector PDF and raster PDF. If the PDF file was generated by another application, it is most likely a vector PDF file. This is the ideal input format for This program which will return scalable, editable vector objects and text with the highest degree of accuracy. If the PDF file is a scanned drawing, it is a raster PDF and This program is limited to raster-to-raster conversion. This can produce a dependable tracing layer for your own CAD system however it may not be editable from the object layer. The particular only options for switching scanned drawings into editable objects include either digital tracing with a raster-to-vector application or through regular redrawing. For raster PDF FILE files, This program will generate a tracing layer in order to help with redrawing.
Visible Integritys This program can also be accessible in batch, server plus developer versions, and upon Linux and UNIX systems. Other available output platforms include CGM, WMF, EMF, PDF, PostScript, EPS, SVG, MIF, TIFF, GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, ASCII.
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