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- benfal99
Hi. I need help. Iam on something and I need to vectorize a jpg.... Is it possible? (yes) HOW!?
thank you.
- benfal99
- version30
let us see it
- OSFA0
Ask rmstice or ozzobucco....
- airey0
depending on the jpg you can use the trace tool in illustrator - adobe used to make an application called streamline that i guess they've rolled into illustrator. playing around with it can give you some good results.
- noiseisthis0
Illustrator cs3/cs4 > File > Open > (jpg) > press "V" >select image > *look at top menu* press Auto Trace > File > Save
- airey0
here's some info about illustrator trace:'
- mikabast0
vectormagic is better in some cases than coreldraw's trace
- airey0
i love the comparisons page on that vectormagic site. sure the illustrator one will look crap if you don't use it correctly, or as in the case show, simply change the settings to make it look bad intentionally. who would have thought a business would fix the results?!? my faith in the information superhighway is rocked to the core!!!
- benfal990
i just saved a truckload of time. Thanks again.
- airey0
hey benfal, can you link the image so we can all try to make real comparisons. i'd love to see what all the apps can do in teh hands of people that know how to use them!
- benfal990
yeah use one of your image... Iam working on a band logo... I dont want to spread it on QBN ;-)