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  1. hamondale

    saving a high quality TIFF from an eDrawing

    Thanks to all of you folks. The combined info from you all lead me to eprint at http://www.eprintdriver.com/to_tiff/PDF-to-TIFF-ex.html. I have tried the free download of their $99 print driver/file converter package and I've got the results I need. There are a lot of options I'm working...
  2. hamondale

    saving a high quality TIFF from an eDrawing

    Thank you CBL, having client capture my images directly from SW can be done, but is not optimal. The thing about writing a patent application is that I don't always know exactly what view of a product I need, but I'll know it when I see it. So having the SW file to view with eDrawings is very...
  3. hamondale

    fractals created in SolidWorks

    Does anyone know of a site directed to the creation of 3D fractals in SolidWorks? Preferably tutorial, and with examples. Checked Keywords here but no hits, and my Google and other searches have not focused well enough - hundred of hits or none. Thank you. Hamondale
  4. hamondale

    saving a high quality TIFF from an eDrawing

    Thanks CBL et al. You have given me some more leads to try. It looks like some options are in those other threads. They also lead to a find of http://www.eprintdriver.com/ through google, which looks promising and has a trial download. I have not had good results saving in jpg, ctopher...
  5. hamondale

    saving a high quality TIFF from an eDrawing

    I have a need to save good quality TIFF images from eDrawings. I receive an eDrawing from a client, put it in non-shaded rendering (i.e. appears as a line drawing), manipulate into a view that I want, and then save as a TIFF. (Subsequently I threshold the TIFF with a photoeditor to convert it...

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