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Converters
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By Siame
VectorEye is a capital raster to vector converter that exports to SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), Ps, Eps, Flash macromedia and xaml windows vista. It recognizes completely major raster formats (BMP, JPEG, PNG, TIFF). Tint area and line converter. Raster images made from pixels acquired from scanner or CCD camera seat be translated into scalable geometric shapes. Vector based images are the best direction to presentation high timbre graphics with the minimum amount of information. Extracting this information from raster images is a capital challenge, and algorithms will probably never replace our artistic sensitivity. However VectorEye was designed to do bettor than current products, and gives surprisingly good results. VectorEye combines efficient semblance segmenting with robust curvature fitting. VectorEye seat convert touch areas and lines. Algorithms were developed in shut relations with Research in paradigm processing and without forgetting artistic considerations. The curvature fitting is precise and allows you to expend VectorEye to vectorize fonts and inked drawings. Moreover, the curves are always substantially preserved since the fitting seat shine big curves without losing details. Unlike other tracing programs, it simplifies the termination paradigm by removing non significant details and extracts the paradigm pith. As a termination, files are much smaller and ready for the web. Compatible with Adobe, Corel, Jasc, Macromedia, Microsoft and completely Svg, Eps, Ps, Flash and xaml editors.
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| Company | Siame |
| Website | http://www.siame.com |
| Country | France |
| Email | vectoreye@gmail.com |
| Os | Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 3.x, WinNT 4.x, WinXP, Windows2000, Windows2003, Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate |
| Requirements | Adobe SVG Viewer |
| Language | English, French, Spanish |
| Release Date | 01 09 2007 |
| License | Shareware |
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