Vectorizer Description
The vectorization of raster pictures is achieved by converting the pixel color data into simple geometric shapes. The most common variant involves looking at edge detection areas that are the same or similar in brightness or color. These are then expressed using graphic primitives such as lines, circles, and curves. Raster graphics is a rectangular grid with pixels. Each pixel (or dot) has a color value. The quality of a raster graphic image is affected by changing its size. Vector graphics do not use pixels, but instead primitives like points, lines, and curves that are represented mathematically. Vector graphics can be easily scaled and rotated without a loss of quality.
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