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Topic ClosedWhats the best way of converting jpg or pdf to dxf

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    Posted: 30.Jul.2010 at 17:41
Hi,

I do adobe illustrator images and save them as pdfs and jpgs. Most of my drawings are white canvas with black pencil to draw the designs.

I want to have my designs etched into some plastic items which I will give my family. The factory that will etch the items need a dwf or dxf file for their machine to make the etchings.

I know illustrator  can save as dxf or dwg but it also saves all the layers and this isnt what i want.

I essentially need a way of taking my illustrator designs and converting them into identical 2D dxf or dwg files. In illustrator my designs are drawn in black so I need those lines to be converted into exactly the same lines but in a CAD file.

What is the highest quality way of converting these files?

I hope this makes sense to someone and thanks in advance for the help.

If anyone has any other suggestions if I am going about this all the wrong way id really appreciate the help.

Cheers :)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Jul.2010 at 20:01
hi
personally i use pdf to dwg converter.
but i don't know if it's support jpeg format. 
tape your request on google its the best way to find something.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Sep.2010 at 01:24
Hi,
 
For your PDFs you can use pdf2cad. It is a PDF to DXF converter. It has an option to remove layers if needed. There is a fully functional trial version available on http://www.pdf2cad.com
pdf2cad, PDF to DXF converter
http://www.pdf2cad.com
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Sep.2010 at 19:57
PDF Grabber...THE BEST!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Sep.2010 at 17:33
have you tried using Print2Cad software?? This program works the best for converting any drawing formats into autocad....you can remove all text and edit everything you need!!! here's their website..........www.backtocad.com!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Sep.2010 at 15:48

Print2Cad software........is the best for conversions hands down!!! it converts all formats...and comes out clear and editable. here is their website.......... www.backtocad.com check it out....hope this helps!! -feleica :)

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