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hello today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to convert a raster image into a vector object using the image trace option first let me explain the difference between those two types of graphics here we have a raster image on the left and a vector image on the right right now you might not see much of a difference between these two images letamp;#39;s zoom in a raster graphic such as a gif or JPEG is composed of pixels while a vector graphic such as an EPS file or docHub Illustrator file is composed of paths or lines letamp;#39;s zoom in even closer because vector graphics are not made of pixels the images can be scaled to be very large without losing quality raster graphics however become blocky since each pixel increases in size as the image is made larger letamp;#39;s place a raster image into our document to do this go to file place find the image you would like to use and click place before you do anything take a look at the top toolbar now place your image with a placed image se