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Vectorize Image in Trace Definition

 Vectorize Image in Trace Definition

The Vectorize Image function in Trace allows you to turn a Rastor (Image) into a Vector (Cuttable Format) to Cut or apply as a Deboss, Pen or cut in Vinyl.

This is simply a Raster to Vector Conversion.

The Vectorizing utility in Trace has additional parameters that can be adjusted if you need more control of how an image is Vectorized.

See: Raster Definition

See: Vector Definition

See: Raster to Vector Definition

See: Vectorize in Designer Function

 Raster to Vector Full Definition

Raster to Vector is the process of taking a Raster image and converting it into a Vector to edit in Designer and Trace.

A Raster is a Bitmap image (JPEG, PNG, GIF, etc.) that is made up of a grid of Pixels, such as a photograph.

A Vector is a drawn graphic path which is defined by a Start and End point, which may contain other Points, Curves, and Angles, drawn in Trace.

See: Raster Definition

See: Vector Definition

See: Raster to Vector Definition

See: Vectorize in Designer Function

See: Vectorize in Trace Function

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