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vectorizing images

By Ramakers

9 years ago


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    #25 9 years ago

    Ramakers, I assume this video is an example of taking a raster file and converting it to vector? If that is the case then it seems pretty easy.

    I make a lot of artwork, mainly for playfield repair. I have always used Photoshop Elements since it is easy and have used raster format. I use raster because it is much easier for me and I cannot see the advantage of vector for my use since I scan at actual size. I think vector files will be much smaller also.

    After seeing your movie, I might give this a try because I can see an advantage with the ability to change an entire layers color if your color is off a bit.

    Thanks, Bob

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