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  2. Comparison of raster-to-vector conversion software - Wikipedia

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    Versions 7.99 and 8.65 are free (Easy Trace) Proprietary: Windows ... Image resize Rotate Crop ... Vector shapes Easy Trace Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

  3. Potrace - Wikipedia

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    Potrace's input and output is black and white (colored images are greyscaled before processing). However, Inkscape is capable of producing color images by decomposing each channel into several black and white images and tracing them separately with Potrace. The commercial Total Vectorize program also uses Potrace as its core.

  4. Image tracing - Wikipedia

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    The bitmap image is composed of a fixed set of pixels, while the vector image is composed of a fixed set of shapes. In the picture, scaling the bitmap reveals the pixels while scaling the vector image preserves the shapes. An image does not have any structure: it is just a collection of marks on paper, grains in film, or pixels in a bitmap ...

  5. Inkscape - Wikipedia

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    Inkscape supports image tracing, the process of extracting vector graphics from raster sources. Clones are child objects of an original parent object. Different transformations can be applied to them, such as: size, position, rotation, blur, opacity, color, and symmetry. Clones are updated live whenever the parent object changes.

  6. SVG - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, editors like Inkscape and Boxy SVG provide tools to trace raster images to Bézier curves typically using image tracing back-ends like potrace, [77] autotrace, and imagetracerjs. Software can be programmed to render SVG images by using a library such as librsvg used by GNOME since 2000, Batik and ThorVG (Thor Vector Graphics ...

  7. Adobe Streamline - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Streamline is a discontinued line tracing program developed and published by Adobe Systems.Its primary purpose is to convert scanned bitmaps into vector artwork. Streamline is similar in function to competitors, such as Corel Trace, but was advertised as a standalone rather than an additional utility within a full drawing suit

  8. Tracing - Wikipedia

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    Image tracing, digital image processing to convert raster graphics into vector graphics; Path tracing, a method of rendering images of three-dimensional scenes such that the global illumination is faithful to reality; Ray tracing (graphics), techniques in computer graphics; Boundary tracing (also known as contour tracing), a segmentation ...

  9. Category:Free raster to vector conversion software - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; This is a category of articles relating to raster to vector conversion software which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: "free software" or "open source software".