为什么使用此工具?
- - Choose cleaner source artwork before tracing
- - Reduce speckles, artifacts, and extra contours
- - Understand when JPG still works
- - Prepare better DXF outlines for CAD/CAM cleanup
Image tracing guide
Compare PNG and JPG for image to DXF tracing. Learn why clean transparent PNG artwork usually traces better than compressed JPG photos.
Help users choose the cleanest image input before converting artwork into DXF outlines.
Short factual answers for people comparing DXF tools, image tracing workflows, CAD/CAM preflight checks, and browser-based file processing.
PNG is usually better for crisp logos and transparent artwork because it avoids JPG compression artifacts.
Yes. JPG can work when it is high resolution, high contrast, and has a clean background.
Noise, compression, shadows, gradients, and tiny details can create extra contours during tracing.