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    • focptF Offline
      focpt
      last edited by

      Alternateley, Open the PDF in photoshop and save as .jpg at the resolution desired.

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      SU8, VRay 1.49

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
        last edited by

        I use PDFCreator as a virtual printer and it can also "print" into various raster image formats.

        Gai...

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          HFM
          last edited by

          If you happen to have Illustrator installed on your machine you could export the pfd to dwg that way. It also gives you the option to clean up the pdf before exporting...

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            miikka1978
            last edited by

            Thanks for all the great suggestions! I tried the Comet Docs but I always get error when trying to convert the pdf to dwg. Also, there seems to be the same problem with quality when converting the pdf to image file. In the future I will be using this conversion tool for other purposes for sure. So, thanks a lot for the link.

            Wintopo looks promising but the layout needs be converted to image because the software can't open pdf-file. I believe that this is the reason why contours get broken when creating dxf-file.

            I don't have Illustrator and so I don't really know how well it could work in my case.

            Here is the map that I am trying to trace in Sketchup:
            http://www.golfpirkkala.fi/images/stories/pdf/gpi_layout.pdf.pdf

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              d12dozr
              last edited by

              You're welcome, everybody.

              @dave r said:

              How long does it typically take to get a conversion back?

              ~15 minutes for the documents I tried

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                wyatt
                last edited by

                I think that file will be difficult to vectorize. There are lots of overlapping lines that are typically difficult for PDF-to-CAD programs to handle. You could try Scan-2-CAD http://www.scan2cad.com. They have a free trial (14 days I think) with full features enabled. I've had good luck vectorizing sketches, grading plans, contour maps, etc. When drawings get complex though, the program has had difficulty distinguishing which lines should be connected.

                Do you have any kind of image editing program? If you open the PDF in something like photoshop, gimp, or corel, you should be able to save it as a higher quality image. Taking a snapshot captures the image at screen resolution and will thus be lower quality than you can get from other programs.

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
                  last edited by

                  Funny. I've tried with three different PDF files--even signed up with them--nothing back from them in over 6 hours. I just checked and supposedly the last file I sent to them is still "processing".

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                    JuanV.Soler
                    last edited by

                    here are the dwg and the skp file
                    I did it with Aide Pdf to Dxf Converter
                    hope it helps yousiteplan.rargpi_layout.rar_____________________________________
                    and here is the skp file exploded, so to work better on it.
                    download the three compressed files to open it.siteplan-exploded1.part01.rarsiteplan-exploded1.part02.rarsiteplan-exploded1.part03.rar

                    It takes ages to explode ¡

                    good luck.

                    ,))),

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                      miikka1978
                      last edited by

                      Juan, thanks a lot for doing the work form me. I didn't know that you can get the contours that nicely from pdf.

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                      • Dave RD Offline
                        Dave R
                        last edited by

                        Late last night I got the DXF files back from the PDFs I submitted to CometDocs. Unfortunately the single lines were all doubled so they weren't usable floor plans. Ah well. It probably works for some.

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                          bjornkn
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                          @dave r said:

                          Late last night I got the DXF files back from the PDFs I submitted to CometDocs. Unfortunately the single lines were all doubled so they weren't usable floor plans. Ah well. It probably works for some.
                          That's the problem with many pdf site plans etc; that lines with a thickness (which is often all of them) gets converted to double lines.
                          When I get pdf files I usually load into PS, with a resolution like 100 dots per cm. Then it's easy to get it into SU with the exact size/scale maintained.
                          That's OK for us metric guys anyway, which according to a report I just read, is every country in the world except Liberia, Burma and USA 😉

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