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How do I convert a JPEG to Vector in Illustrator?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 6:36 pm

When you want to create a vector image from a JPEG, you can use the Convert to Vector function in Illustrator. The first thing you need to do is open the JPEG file in Illustrator. Once the file is open, select the Convert to Vector button from the toolbar. This will open the Convert to Vector dialog box. In this dialog box, you will need to specify the destination file format for the vector image. You can choose between vector EPS, PDF, AI, or SVG. Once you have chosen the format, you will need to specify the resolution for the vector image. The resolution can be either high or low resolution. If you choose high resolution, the vector image will be larger in size, but the quality will be better. If you choose low resolution, the vector image will be smaller in size, but the quality may not be as good. After you have selected the resolution, you will need to specify the compression type for the vector image. The compression type can be either lossless or compressed. After you have selected the compression type, you will need to specify the resolution for the vector image.

PRO TIP: This is a common question asked by people who are new to vector graphics and Adobe Illustrator. However, it is important to note that JPEGs cannot be converted to vectors. If you try to convert a JPEG to vector in Illustrator, you will likely experience poor results.

After you have selected the resolution, you will need to specify the compression type for the vector image. After you have selected the compression type, you will need to click the OK button to create the vector image. The final product will appear in the Illustrator document window.

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