I put schematics into Photoshop and stitch them together into one large readable page. I then use the ¡°Select Rectangle¡± tool to follow a given line in the schematic and highlight various lines in different colors. However, the schematic needs to be straight for this to work and there is no simple way to do diagonal traces.
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Once I have a circuit fully mapped out, I upload it to my iPad and take that to the bench for circuit tracing. This works REALLY well because I have the full circuit, zoomable at very high resolution, with the offending circuit fully traced out in color! If I had Visio on the MAC I would use that instead because that is a drawing program, not a photo editing program so you can follow any angle and highlight any trace in any color. You simply import the stitched schematic into Visio as an image and you are good to go. You can just draw right over the image. Gary W0DVN On Jun 24, 2022, at 3:40 PM, Richard Knoppow <1oldlens1@...> wrote: |