When I do my drafting work I discovered that if I export the dxf file to a png the result is pixelated to the point it is barely readable. So I started saving the drafts as svg files. I love the clarity of the svg image at any scale and that I can open it in just about any browser out there.
The problem is that most of my clientele does not know how to open an svg. Most people use their phones nowadays for everything but most of the phones I know about do not open an svg in the browser natively.
Add to that, most of my business is actually done in text messaging. My text app will not allow me to send an svg through it and I presume that even if I could send it most messaging apps will not be able to render the image.
So my question is if I take an svg and convert it to a png (my messaging app plays nicely with pngs) will the picture be pixelated at a high zoom?
Also, what program do I need to do this conversion?
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lazywebEDIT: I guess that I should just get off my lazy butt and try doing it, huh?