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How come some vector files are bigger than the raster image file? Should this happen?

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How come some vector files are bigger than the raster image file? Should this happen?

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Frequent Asked QuestionsThe 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 vectors required to represent the raster file: Say the raster image is comprised of curved lines and the vectorizing software mode selected only creates vector files comprised of straight lines, arcs and circles. In this mode the resultant vectors of the curves have to be represented by an arc, or a line or a circle. See similar questions…

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