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Vectorization – what is it and why is it worth it?
Have you ever tried to enlarge an image on your computer and noticed it becoming blurry and pixelated? This happens with raster image files. When an image is vectorized, it is converted into a format where its size can be changed infinitely without losing quality.
Vectorization is an image editing technique where bitmap images, or raster images, are converted into vector format. Vector images are made up of lines and shapes defined by mathematical formulas, which allow the image to scale without losing quality. This makes vector images ideal for use in printed materials, logos, technical drawings, and illustrative images, where precision is crucial.
Vectorization is often needed when you want to convert a photo, logo, or other graphic into a format that maintains its sharpness across all sizes. This is especially useful when the image will be used across various media, such as websites, business cards, or large billboards.
The Benefits and Uses of Vectorization
How is Vectorization Done?
Vectorization can be done either automatically or manually. Automatic vectorization software detects the outlines of an image and converts them into vector format, but the result is not always perfect. Therefore, more complex and higher-quality vectorizations are often done manually, for example, using Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, or other software designed for vectorization. Manual vectorization allows for more precise control over details and ensures the best possible result.
When you order vectorization here, you can be sure that your logo is truly vectorized.
Vectorization ensures that the graphics appear sharp and professional in all uses. Whether it's a simple icon or a complex illustration, a vector-based image offers numerous advantages over traditional raster images.
Vectorization is such an enjoyable task that, in addition to working on logos, I also create illustrative images and technical drawings. To clarify, the technical drawings I create are small, 1-2 page illustrations depicting products or small apartments. These are always delivered as print-ready PDF files.
Naturally, the technical drawings follow established practices and standards.
An illustrative image can be practically anything that requires clarification: visual instructions, operation/use plans, diagrams, or even formulas.
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