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Try looking for raster to vector freeware.  The function that works the best is if they have an option to 'centerline' the vector.  Otherwise you have to do a lot of cleanup.  Centerline means when the software 'sees' a line and tries to convert it, it only creates one line.  If it can't centerline then what it does is draws a line on each side or a double line.  Hope that's not to confusing.  But if you have that software then all drawings are available not just svg.  My high end cad software has this feature built in but there are standalone raster to vector softwares out there.  Adobe used to have a really slick piece called 'Streamline' and it worked great but I don't think its available any more.  Sorry for the rambling.  Russ

 

Added:  Just tried this piece of freeware and it seems likes its a great place to start.  Russ

http://www.raster-vector.com/

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