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VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter 2.0

VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter allows you convert DWG and DXF files to Raster BMP, JPG, PNG, TIFF, GIF formats directly without need of AutoCAD, quick and easily. DWG to Image Converter is a command line application, you can run it by manual or call it from a script (or .bat) file to batch convert your DWG and DXF files to image formats.



DWG to Image Converter features:

1. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter does convert DWG and DXF files to quality image files;

2. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter does convert DWG and DXF files to Raster BMP, JPG, PNG, TIFF, GIF formats;

3. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter is a standalone product, don’t need of AutoCAD application;

4. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter does able to set a folder for SHX fonts;

5. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter does able to set DPI Resolution, Width, Height options;

6. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter supports customizable paper size for output formats;

7. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter does able to set Line Width option for conversion;

8. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter does create color or black and white output formats;

9. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter does able to create output file for each view, one output file per view;

10. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter does support multiple layouts in DWG and DXF files;

11. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter does support batch conversion;

12. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter does able to set background color into output image files;

13. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter does support ‘Zoom All’ and ‘Zoom Extend’ types;

14. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter can be used from the command line to batch-process multiple conversions;

15. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter does create high quality image files from CAD drawings;

16. VeryDOC DWG to Image Converter does support a wide variety of versions of DWG and DXF files, it is support DXF or DWG files from R12, R13, R14, 2000 and 2004, etc. formats;


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