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Extracting a "Dotted Network" skeleton from a glowing raster image for vector editing
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unfortunatly i am not able to add or to edit the threadstart - so here i add some new postings with some additional thoughts


well today i have a workflow question: i am interested in the extracting a "Dotted Network" skeleton from a little example-image for vector editing
This is only a example image and i hope that were able to disucss all the necessary things - that are the
a. technique
b. methods
c. tools and pathways to go.


the goal: I have a complex raster image (a network of dots/lines on a certain background). I want to "isolate a layer" to get a rough, clean vector skeleton (Base Layer). Later, I will use this skeleton as a foundation to build upon (a Model Layer).

my base question 1:the right tool Selection

Which is the best primary tool for this specific "extraction" step?

well - what if i want to extract only the

a. darker colors - i.e. those ones that are blue or so.

well that said - if we are able to do  so - if we can isolate those dots in a certain layer  then we would get a certain "skeleton".

how would you do that - what is your approach here.


ps: see for another example this image: let us take for example this image to disucss the work .... 

here we have different-blue shadow-colors

Edit: Image removed at OP request, maybe a copyright issue

the question is .-are we able to extract one of the blue tones - for example - are we able to gather all the dark-blue tones - to the "Working-Layer"...

which method - which approach is here aproriate!?

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RE: Extracting a "Dotted Network" skeleton from a glowing raster image for vector editing - by saint_m - Yesterday, 05:56 PM

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