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How come some vector files are bigger than raster files of the same image?

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How come some vector files are bigger than raster files of the same image?

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The raster image size is based upon the resolution (dpi) and the physical size of the image. The vector file size is based upon the number of vector entities required to represent the raster file. The relationship between the two varies with the content of the drawings, the entity types in the vector file, the raster format used and whether there is compression in the raster format.

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