Vector — Magic 1.20

The engine functions as a full-color tracer, allowing for the conversion of complex, multi-colored logos and illustrations. Output Formats: Users can export results in common vector formats including EPS, SVG, and PDF , as well as high-quality PNGs. 3. Comparison: Bitmaps vs. Vectors Raster (Bitmap) Vector (Vector Magic Output) Composition Pixels (colored squares) Mathematical paths/vectors Scalability Becomes "pixelated" or blurry when enlarged Maintains sharp edges at any size Typical Formats JPEG, PNG, GIF SVG, EPS, PDF Photographs Logos, icons, and print graphics 4. Practical Applications Print Readiness:

Within the interface, you can switch to a "Node Editor" view before exporting. This allows you to: Vector Magic 1.20

: A "Fine-Tune" brush tool to manually adjust or smooth specific curves that the auto-tracer might have interpreted as jagged. The engine functions as a full-color tracer, allowing

Version 1.20 included basic vector editing capabilities: Comparison: Bitmaps vs

Check "Remove Speckles." Set the threshold to 3 pixels. This eliminates dust from scanned sketches.

: While automation is a key feature, user control is also emphasized. Users can manually adjust the vectorization process to fine-tune the results, ensuring that the final vector image meets their specific requirements.