Vectorization is taking a raster image and converting it by digitally redrawing, creating superior image quality. Vectorization can be produced from scans, gifs, jpegs and sketches into high quality vector files suitable for printing, engraving, embroidery, web design, CAD, illustration and other purposes.
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Vectorization is taking a raster image and converting it by digitally redrawing, creating superior image quality. Vectorization can be produced from scans, gifs, jpegs and sketches into high quality vector files suitable for printing, engraving, embroidery, web design, CAD, illustration and other purposes.
The Advantage of Vectorization
Vector files can be sized without any loss in quality.
Vector images can be printed at any size or resolution.
Vector images have no jaggedness.
Vector files are ready to use in any media.
Below is a list of applications where vectorization is typically needed.
Logos (manually draw each line of the logo)
Vector Paths (elimination of backgrounds)
Technical Drawings (industrial or engineering drawings)
Photos (whole or portions of photos)
Line Art
Clip Art
Web Icons
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