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file that's pretty small and low resolution and they need you to make it look nice and big and crisp and clear the other scenario is maybe you found a cool image on the internet and you want to use it in your design but it's really small and you need to enlarge it without losing quality so with both of those scenarios we're going to use the image trace tool so to start with let's go up to file down to place I'm going to click on place bring in the first image that I have here and I'm just going to click and drag and that's going to place it on my artboard now with the image selected I'll come up to window and then over to image trace from here we get the image trace panel now I'm going to zoom in on this image a little bit just so we can kind of see what's going on so with the image trace panel there's really three important buttons here and there's a lot of different options you can do but these are kind of the three most important ones this first one right here the mode is set to black and white so if I click on that you can see if the image immediately turns black and white this second button is called threshold so this controls kind of the blacks and whites of the image so if I click and drag this slider to the right you can see it makes everything black and if I drag it to the left it makes everything white so typically I'll just kind of leave the threshold somewhere in the middle and then the last button here is called path which controls the path of the image so if I click on that you can see the image just turns into a bunch of paths so what we want to do is find a good balance between the threshold and the paths to get the desired look for our image so for this image here which is a logo that the client sent us we want to create a nice vector version so what I can do is just kind of click and drag on this threshold slider and you can see as I do that it's going to create this nice crisp vector version now if I take this slider all the way to the right you can see it gets rid of a lot of the kind of gunk on the outside of the logo there so I'll just kind of find a good balance maybe somewhere in the 70s and yeah that looks pretty good now if I wanted to I could increase the number of paths but that's going to increase the complexity of the file and I don't really want to do that so I'm going to leave it at a reasonable amount of paths and we should be good so all I have to do now is click on tracing options and then click on expand and what that's going to do is convert the image into these paths that we see here so now if I wanted to I could go in and edit each one of these paths and manipulate them to get the desired look that I need now let's go back up to file down to place I'm going to click on.