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You can try a conversion site like PNG to SVG, I'll be using it alot with my cricut, but still need to clean up the image some. Source: over 1 year ago
Are you looking to convert like pngs to svgs? Or actually edit the svgs? I think adobe illustrator can handle editing them and for converting, I use http://pngtosvg.com, but there are tons of other sites that will do the same thing for you ... Source: over 1 year ago
You can use PNG's.. I use pngtosvg.com to convert them to SVG's. You don't have to use that particular site.. there are tons of sites like it out there, but that one is pretty good and it's free. Just make sure that your images only use a few colors. Remember that each color will require a different cut. So you don't want to have a ton of different colors. Source: over 1 year ago
So tried this for you and it worked for me. Upload this image in pngtosvg.com and it'll create an SVG for you to upload in DS :) Hopefully it works for you and your project! Source: over 1 year ago
I took a stab at doing it this way but ultimately it was going to take forever! I did stumble across a PNG to SVG convertor website (pngtosvg.com) that took the png and made objects out of the letters and shapes. They were really messy, lots of bad vertices and wavy lines that should have been straight or a smooth curve, but it didn't take too long to get them smoothed out. Then I fixed the faces and extruded it... Source: over 1 year ago
I'm pretty new to photography. I understand a lot of the basics (ex-wife shot as a professional hobbyist for a few years) but never really paid much attention to her editing workflow. Adobe already gets me for $20/mo for Illustrator (because designers) and I looked at alternatives. I've been using darktable http://darktable.org since I got my camera about a month ago and it's nice enough for me. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Thank you! The shot was gently edited in darktable. More TG-5 / single strobe examples here. Source: about 1 year ago
No, unfortunately not. But check out the free Darktable app which is similar on darktable.org and also this list https://petapixel.com/best-free-raw-editing-programs/. Source: over 1 year ago
It sounds like you might want non-destructive editing. Look at something like darktable.org or Lightroom. You can edit your RAW files in multiple different ways, i.e., effectively keeping multiple copies of edited RAW files around. Source: almost 2 years ago
If you're looking to learn more complicated software without having to rent it while you do, there's Darktable. Rawtherapee is another app in the same category, and usually appeals to people who don't like Darktable's interface. Source: about 2 years ago
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