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<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-thumbs-up"> </span> Tracing
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Embedding
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<h3>Tracing not Embedding</h3>
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Vector Magic always traces your bitmap, carefully teasing out the underlying shapes in it, and provides you with a real vector image with all of its benefits.
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In contrast, there are numerous services available online that claim to convert bitmaps to vectors, but that in reality just embed the pixels without actually tracing them into vector shapes.
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This leaves you with a file that will still be blurry when scaled, and will not be usable for cutting, sewing, laser engraving, or other purposes that require a real vector.
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Save yourself the frustration and go with Vector Magic for real vectorization!
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Graphic designers often need to convert JPG to SVG. Use Vector Magic to get the job done fast.
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