I also may choose to smooth the image by clicking this button that just smooths the lines out. Let’s just go with the default, it’s fine. So this is a multi-color image and we need to reduce the colors, so we’ll use the threshold tool. So we’ll jump first into the clean image window. First, to clean the image to make it suitable for conversion, and then to convert. So the process in Scan2CAD is really two steps. But it could be a PNG, a BMP, just any raster image format supported in Scan2CAD, and we need to convert this automatically to vector and save out as DXF or G-code, or whatever your CNC machine supports. So we have as an example, this Ford logo, and this is a JPEG image. The CNC format may be DXF or G-code, and what we want is a nice, clean, cuttable vector profile of our images, which would be suitable for your CNC machine. So, with this video, I’ll be showing you how we can use Scan2CAD to convert your images to a CNC format.
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