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Not all raster images look great when converted to vectors, especially detailed photographs that feature people and animals. On the other hand, logos, cartoons, schematics, and other images that rely on geometry are ideal for vectorization, because they can be replicated easily with lines and shapes.
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What does mean vectorization? "vectorization " is the process of converting a pixel-based image (ex. JPEG and PNG files) into a vector-based version (SVG, EPS, and EMF files), with every facet of the image treated as a line or shape. When we enlarge or zoom in on a raster image, we start to see pixels and artifacts, so this image style cannot be used for large-scale projects. On the other hand, vectors are composed of mathematical shapes and lines, which can be expanded (or contracted) thousands of times without running into problems.