

PS: white area need to be white so logo can be placed a non-white background So cannot find a way to create a vector image from this logo containing "white" (or "near-white") and am hoping some more experienced user can provide a method of doing so. But to my surprise, the near-white area was again not traced, resulting in a transparent area. treat "white" as an actual color to be traced ala all the other colors - but could not find anything that worked.įinally I altered the PNG being imported to replace all its "white" #ffffff with near-white #fefefe, thinking that would not be considered "background". I tried many different variations hoping to stumble up something which which fix this behaviour, i.e. I used an editor to remove the graphic section, but found the resulting SVG then displays the original "white" areas as transparent, not white. (I had been expecting it to be removed with selection of "Remove background"). The white areas still appeared white - but when I saved as a SVG and examined with editor I saw that the graphic is still included. This is my first use of inkscape.įollowing other on-line procedures, after importing PNG I used 'Select All' and 'Trace Bitmap' with "Multiple scans: Colors: 32", "Stack scans", and "Remove background". Am trying to create a vector image since many places prefer such for inclusion with other logos, etc. I have a PNG logo on a transparent background which has areas of pure white (#ffffff) and also pure black in addition to a wide assortment of other colors (logo includes a topo map).
