Custom Image Vectorization Option
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Hello,
I want to vectorize an image, but in the "image vectorization" settings, the "custom" option is grayed out and I can't access it.
I'm working on CS6 and in previous versions I didn't have this problem; the "custom" option was accessible.
If someone can help me.
Best regards,
Laetitia
Configuration: Windows 8 / Chrome 32.0.1700.76
I want to vectorize an image, but in the "image vectorization" settings, the "custom" option is grayed out and I can't access it.
I'm working on CS6 and in previous versions I didn't have this problem; the "custom" option was accessible.
If someone can help me.
Best regards,
Laetitia
Configuration: Windows 8 / Chrome 32.0.1700.76
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You need to select your image, then do: image vectorization/create, and at that moment, even if your image is vectorized, you’ll see the adjustment bar of your vectorization tool displayed (between your file and the main menu at the top of your screen).
In this adjustment bar, there is a tab that is called when you hover over it "image vectorization panel," and it's in this small menu that you can change your custom mode.
Don't hesitate if you still can't find it ;)
In this adjustment bar, there is a tab that is called when you hover over it "image vectorization panel," and it's in this small menu that you can change your custom mode.
Don't hesitate if you still can't find it ;)
Biboulss
What you are nice when it's a girl who asks! :D
Hello,
My problem is precisely that I can't access this panel; I only have the choice between dropdown menu options but not "custom," which is inaccessible.
Thank you for your help.
Laetitia,
My problem is precisely that I can't access this panel; I only have the choice between dropdown menu options but not "custom," which is inaccessible.
Thank you for your help.
Laetitia,
Good evening Laëtitia,
In CS6, when you display your "image tracing" panel, the "custom" mode is indeed grayed out, but when you change options in this panel, the custom mode automatically gets checked, and when you have finished adjusting everything to your liking, you can save your custom mode and rename it as you wish.
I hope this will help you!
In CS6, when you display your "image tracing" panel, the "custom" mode is indeed grayed out, but when you change options in this panel, the custom mode automatically gets checked, and when you have finished adjusting everything to your liking, you can save your custom mode and rename it as you wish.
I hope this will help you!