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Title: Is this image vectorized?
Post by: 80sarcadegames on February 21, 2017, 03:17:12 pm
Is this image vectorized?

How can you tell if it is or is not?

I zoomed into it as high of a zoom that MS Paint would allow and I noticed some
of the "blocky" edges to the lines when you zoom in as close as you can
get with MS Paint.

Title: Re: Is this image vectorized?
Post by: drventure on February 21, 2017, 03:18:58 pm
It's a jpg, so no, it's not vectorized. It might have been (and kind of looks like it was) at one point, but the specific file you uploaded can't be a vector image.

Title: Re: Is this image vectorized?
Post by: 80sarcadegames on February 21, 2017, 05:03:51 pm
It's a jpg, so no, it's not vectorized. It might have been (and kind of looks like it was) at one point, but the specific file you uploaded can't be a vector image.

Thank you.

 :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

So jpgs definitely are never able considered vectorized???

A Vector image must be either a .AI or a .EPS or a .PDF  or .TIF etc?

If a file image is a .AI OR .EPS or .PDF or .TIF does that mean it is considered vectorized?

Can a file image be a .AI or .EPS or .PDF or .TIF and NOT be vectorized?

I know that you must image trace with a tool or by hand to vectorize a raster image but can you then save it as a .JPG and have it keeps its vectorized state?
Title: Re: Is this image vectorized?
Post by: drventure on February 21, 2017, 07:09:18 pm
AI and EPS are both vector formats,

PDFs I +THINK+ can contain vector as well as raster images.

TIFs are typically raster. I don't believe they can contain vector images.

for AI and EPS, yes, both these formats +can+ container raster images. Imagine going into a draw program like Illustrator and pasting a screenshot into the image. Yes, it saves as AI, but that image is raster.

As for saving a vector image as JPG, no, I don't believe that's possible. JPG is really intended as a lossy raster format.

Oh, and WMF files (windows metafile) is another example of a vector format (albeit a quite old one).


Finally, Inkscape is a very popular opensource vector drawing package (a bit like illustrator).
Title: Re: Is this image vectorized?
Post by: SlammedNiss on February 22, 2017, 03:16:49 am
AI and EPS are both vector formats,

PDFs I +THINK+ can contain vector as well as raster images.

TIFs are typically raster. I don't believe they can contain vector images.

for AI and EPS, yes, both these formats +can+ container raster images. Imagine going into a draw program like Illustrator and pasting a screenshot into the image. Yes, it saves as AI, but that image is raster.

As for saving a vector image as JPG, no, I don't believe that's possible. JPG is really intended as a lossy raster format.

Oh, and WMF files (windows metafile) is another example of a vector format (albeit a quite old one).


Finally, Inkscape is a very popular opensource vector drawing package (a bit like illustrator).

.ai files doesn't necessarily mean it is a vector file, only that it was created using Adobe Illustrator. And yes, .pdf can also have both raster and vector images. I typically save my vectors as .pdf because when emailing proofs, a .pdf file is easily opened.

Btw, you're also forgetting .svg files. (Scalable Vector Graphics)
Title: Re: Is this image vectorized?
Post by: thatpurplestuff on February 23, 2017, 01:21:39 pm
Just to add to/clarify the above statements, TIF's can contain vector data in their layers as well.
Title: Re: Is this image vectorized?
Post by: opt2not on February 23, 2017, 04:59:41 pm
^ Photoshop .psd's can also as well.