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Grayscale

A grayscale image is a black and white image with shades of gray. Black would be the darkest shade and white the lightest shade with many shades of gray in between. A vectorized grayscale image can include soft highlights and shadows. A black and white photograph is a sample of a grayscale image.

Vectorizing

Black & White Images

Grayscale

Line Art

Line Art

Line Art is an image that consists of lines without any gradation of shade or color. Areas of solid pigment and dots can also be used in addition to lines. Line art can use lines and objects of different colors, but most often line art is monochromatic.

Grayscale vs Line Art

Line Art Rules

When preparing line art these rules must be followed...

  • no percentages of color
  • no soft highlights or shadows
  • no color gradients or blends
  • no shades of color
  • no fading of color
  • no halftones

Vectorizing Options

Vector Options

Original raster image

Vectorizing options for raster images

Manually drawn vector

Uses limited color without raster effects like gradients, blends, halftones or color blends.

Converting a photo into a vector format means making a drawing of the photo. It is important for the designer to understanding what file will be most suitable for the intended use then be able to create that vectorized option.

Manually drawn vector line art

This is 100% black and white

Auto Traced Vector Image

This uses a multitude of colors and maintains the closest appearance to the original, but is NOT suitable for all processes.

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