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I want to export a transparent PNG as a scalable vector EPS.

The image is an 1800’s b+w line-cut (not grayscale) of some machine from an old encyclopedia.

1) I converted the original JPG into a transparent PNG.

2) When attempting to export PNG as an EPS, the export dialog says the “some areas will be rasterized”.

3) If I go into “more”, in the export dialog, and select “rasterize: nothing”, the resulting file is a weird grey object on a black ground that opens as a PDF and is not scalable. 

–there’s only 1 layer 

–there’re are no layer adjustments and no layer effects applied.

How do I export the PNG as a scalable, B+W vector EPS?

thanks,

lettergothic

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It doesn't work like that: saving a bitmap as a EPS will not auto-magically convert it to a vector file. Instead, you must use a bitmap to vector conversion tool to do this first, and then save as an eps, svg (or any other vector compatible file format).

Unfortunately, none of the Affinity products currently have this functionality built-in (as of yet). The good news is that a copy of the open source Inkscape does offer this feature, and is easy to use. Here's a quick tutorial: https://goinkscape.com/how-to-vectorize-in-inkscape/

After "vectorizing" an image, save as SVG, and import in Designer for further editing.

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Or try online vectorize tools.

 

 

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10 hours ago, Medical Officer Bones said:

It doesn't work like that: saving a bitmap as a EPS will not auto-magically convert it to a vector file. Instead, you must use a bitmap to vector conversion tool to do this first, and then save as an eps, svg (or any other vector compatible file format).

Unfortunately, none of the Affinity products currently have this functionality built-in (as of yet). The good news is that a copy of the open source Inkscape does offer this feature, and is easy to use. Here's a quick tutorial: https://goinkscape.com/how-to-vectorize-in-inkscape/

After "vectorizing" an image, save as SVG, and import in Designer for further editing.

Well, bummer on no way to do this in Affinity. I was doing this in Freehand 20+ years ago.

7 hours ago, Pšenda said:

Or try online vectorize tools.

Thanks for replying and thanks for the suggestion.

lettergothic

 

 

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10 hours ago, Medical Officer Bones said:

It doesn't work like that: saving a bitmap as a EPS will not auto-magically convert it to a vector file. Instead, you must use a bitmap to vector conversion tool to do this first, and then save as an eps, svg (or any other vector compatible file format).

Unfortunately, none of the Affinity products currently have this functionality built-in (as of yet). The good news is that a copy of the open source Inkscape does offer this feature, and is easy to use. Here's a quick tutorial: https://goinkscape.com/how-to-vectorize-in-inkscape/

After "vectorizing" an image, save as SVG, and import in Designer for further editing.

Well, bummer. I was doing this in Freehand 20+ years ago.

Thanks for replying and thanks for the link.

lettergothic 

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During the process of turning a jpeg into a png with transparency didn't you have the option to also export as an EPS file instead of a png file?

Freehand was a head of it's time and a seasoned app.

Using inkscape's potrace implementation is as easy as pie, it even has a black and white option and would likely take you less than a minute to do.

While in Inkscape, I would also run Path: Simplify it reduces the nodes produced by tracing substantially.

 

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1 hour ago, firstdefence said:

Freehand was a head of it's time ...

Which is much better than being a foot of its time. xD

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2 hours ago, firstdefence said:

Freehand was a head of it's time ...

So it also was the subject "of it is time" & a peppered head as well ... they just don't make apps like that anymore! xD

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1 minute ago, Wosven said:

De rien is better... Than being at the merci of someone wanting part of your reins :P

Oops! Serves me right for not looking out for unwanted autocorrections. :o

I think you’d have to be pretty desperate to want one of my kidneys. ;)

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