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Oh today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to convert a low resolution JPEG into vector shapes the reason we want to convert this graphic from 72 dpi to vector shapes because then we can reduce or enlarge it to any size we need for any project without the loss of quality weamp;#39;re going to use power trace inside CorelDraw to create our graphic I will show you the basics of the settings tab and color tab inside power trace to make your graphic look great letamp;#39;s get started if youamp;#39;d like to follow along with this actual logo you can download it along with the written tutorial letamp;#39;s click on our logo and you can see in the status bar that itamp;#39;s a 72 by 72 dpi image and thatamp;#39;s not good for enlarging for posters or anything like that because you can see itamp;#39;s pixelated if you enlarge it itamp;#39;s only gonna get worse so what we need to do is trace this with power trace so let me show you where those options are if you come into bitmaps men