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[Music] hi and welcome to another video on image r today i will explain you the trace function in inkscape inkscape is completely free and is available on windows and mac i also attached the inkscape download link in the video description we will turn images like this into this okay that was a joke just watch the video and see the magic lets go first open up inkscape it should look like this then now we click in the top menu on file open these are the images we will work with in this tutorial i will show you different methods to trace images the goal behind tracing is to turn normal images like jpeg and pngs to vector graphics with perfect resolution ideal for engraving so lets start with the easiest one a normal logo trace after we imported the logo we will select it with a regular click on it you see it is selected because of the arrows in the corners and the middle next step is to open up the trace function by clicking on path in the top menu and choosing trace bitmap now it shoul