I just downloaded the Corel Grpahics Suite 2020, in a hope of, that the frustrating error with the white lines in Trace results from Bitmap was solved. But I can see, that this error is still existing. Why is this error still existing, after years as a known problem?
As a little extra, I can say, that the problem exist when you comes over an unknown number of details in the option "High Quality image". If you keep the trace under maybe 1/3 in details, you will not see the gap between objects. But go to full details, and they will occur.
The "white lines" problem can occur even when there is no "gap" between shapes.
Draw some rectangles with no outline, filled with black, and position them so that they are exactly touching on the edges - and you may see "lines" between the rectangles.
Hi Eskimo! That "phenomenon" with the illusion of white lines as you write with drawing rectangles, are not the same as the problem, which I have mentioned in my opening question ;-)Because when you zoom into your examples with the rectangles, there are in reality no gap. But by those lines which comes by tracing, there are a gap, which need to be filled. And it's not just an optical illusion.
ebea said:Because when you zoom into your examples with the rectangles, there are in reality no gap. But by those lines which comes by tracing, there are a gap, which need to be filled. And it's not just an optical illusion.
Thank you! I understand now that we may be thinking of two different problems.
Could you share a .CDR file (e.g., the result of scanning a bitmap) that shows the problem you are seeing?
I think it would be better, if you could try to take a bigger Photo (with many colors), and make a trace in Corel, and choose "Outline Traces", and then "High Quality image", and set the detail grade, to nearly Max (or close to that). Then you should be able to see the problem. Then it hopefully should give you the same result, as I see (and other people as well).When I see the problem, I often have more than +100k nodes, and a large number of objects.