

You can see the results with two different image types under here, so you can judge by yourself. The image is easy to reprocess with more or less details afterward. Images with more details look more like the original, but they are harder to edit. Pick the level of details you want in your vectorized picture: high, medium or low.After the upload you are asked to confirm if the image type detected by VectorMagic is right, if not you can chose manually between photograph, logo with blending at color boundaries (anti-aliased) or logo without blending at color boundaries (not anti-aliased).Still I decided to give a shot to VectorMagic. I didn’t use vectorizing software for a very long time (I was using Adobe Streamline back in 2003) because I don’t think they are either necessary nor satisfactory. Design stuff starts to get bigger online too and I’ve just tried out an online vectorizing tool: VectorMagic. From text editing to keeping your calendar up-to-date, pretty much anything that you did on your desktop before can be done online now.
