How Do You Convert JPEG To Vector Art?
Vector art has become more widespread on the Internet with the approval of the W3C vector graphics format, SVG, in the early 2000s. Vector art’s largest advantage over legacy formats such as JPEG is that you do not lose image quality when enlarging or reducing the image size. Converting JPEG images to vector art is a common step when manipulating imagery. Install an image conversion utility on your computer. There are freeware and commercial versions online available for you to use. The following steps are common in nature across file conversion utilities, but the menu options may vary slightly. Open the folder that contains the JPEG image that you want to convert to vector art. To do this, open the Windows Explorer by pressing the “Windows” and “E” keys simultaneously. Then, use your computer’s file chooser to locate the JPEG image. If necessary, resize the window so that it takes up no more that half the screen. Open the conversion software by double-clicking on the icon on your desk