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  1. I just discovered this website that uses AI to trace images to vectors, and it is the best I have found so far. The quality, especially with low resolution images, is remarkable. It offers quite advanced options too. The upload has a max resolution, but this did not seem to affect the result in a negative way. The end result is very usable, with clean vectors. I would love vector trace for Affinity, but with online tools as good as this, it makes me wonder if they should really put their resources into it. I still would prefer an offline option, even for a price, though... Check it out: https://vectorizer.ai/ Here is a random image I scanned with the vectorized result:
  2. I have a simple black/white logo as tiff and I want to vectorize this, meaning creating a new vector file. Can anybody help how to do this? I have the latest versions of AD and AP. I masked the graphic in AP, but how can I create a vector file out of this mask? I think its quite easy, but my mind is currently somehow blocked... Thanks!
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