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      orchard collie
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      Hi All
      Being a bit of a newbie to the world of posting, I hope this one is in the right place.
      Help needed for frustrated user of Pro 13 on Mac OSX 10.8.4 here in Darwin Australia.
      Here's my problem:
      Have pdf version of architectural drawing and want to covert it to dxf/dwg as the pdf is fuzzy and not precisely to scale when brought into SKU. AI CS3 will accept the pdf and pretend to export it as dxf/dwg. File exists in Finder but Sketchup won't import it - Bummer. Tried to find a pdf to dxf converter on the web, but they only appear as Windows versions. Does anyone know of a free or cheap pdf to dxf converter for Mac or got any suggestions.
      Thanks
      Orchard Collie.
      Darwin NT
      Australia

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        pbacot
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        If you need, I can do one file for you. My application does that (Mac) but you don't want to buy it just for that--$1K! Maybe someone knows of a cheap app. Would be interesting. However some pdfs will not translate to vector, if the pdf only has raster info or is encrypted somehow.

        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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          orchard collie
          last edited by

          Thanks for your reply
          In the end I just asked the client for the dxf version of the file and used that!

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          • jeff hammondJ Offline
            jeff hammond
            last edited by

            you can use rhino for mac to do it for free (still in beta)

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            (mac.rhino3d.com)

            import the pdf then export as .dwg..

            the only problem is that in the latest build released this morning, the importers broke.. the developer is now aware of it and he'll have a new build tomorrow which fixes it..

            dotdotdot

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              Edson
              last edited by

              there are free conversion services online. one is this.

              edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
              http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                sepo
                last edited by

                @orchard collie said:

                Hi All
                Being a bit of a newbie to the world of posting, I hope this one is in the right place.
                Help needed for frustrated user of Pro 13 on Mac OSX 10.8.4 here in Darwin Australia.
                Here's my problem:
                Have pdf version of architectural drawing and want to covert it to dxf/dwg as the pdf is fuzzy and not precisely to scale when brought into SKU. AI CS3 will accept the pdf and pretend to export it as dxf/dwg. File exists in Finder but Sketchup won't import it - Bummer. Tried to find a pdf to dxf converter on the web, but they only appear as Windows versions. Does anyone know of a free or cheap pdf to dxf converter for Mac or got any suggestions.
                Thanks
                Orchard Collie.
                Darwin NT
                Australia

                Have you tried adding extension .dwg to the converted file?

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                • AdamBA Offline
                  AdamB
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                  The cool thing about PostScript (the underlying imaging model for pdf) is that it is "resolution independent" because it stores text and diagrams as Geometry. You can scale it up as much as you like, and it will always be totally crisp.

                  However, PostScript (and therefore pdf) can also embed regular pixel images that have a fixed resolution.

                  If you find a pdf that is "fuzzy", in all likelihood, you've simply got a pdf containing an image.

                  And what that means, is you cannot convert it to a (geometric format) like dxf. 😒

                  Adam

                  Developer of LightUp Click for website

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