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Thank you for the info, i'll look into that and see if it can give me what i want. The colour depth 
won't be a problem as i'm working from a set of plans which have, i'd say, about 4 colours max.
Best
/G.


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On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 01:45 GMT Regina Henschel wrote:

Hi Gary,

Gary Collins schrieb:

Hi,
I'm wondering if it's possible to generate vector images from raster. I have a set of plans as 
bitmapped images and would like to produce vector graphics from them; is it possible to do this 
automatically (or semi-automatically) in Draw?

There is the tool "Convert to polygon". But it works with maximal 32 colors. It might be, that you 
do not like how LibreOffice reduces the color depth. In that case you should reduce the colors 
with an image editing program before using the tool.
You will get a metafile, which you can break.

I don't know, whether there exists better free tools for such task.

Kind regards
Regina


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