Thursday, February 14, 2008

Converts bitmap images to vector images

What Company Is Offering:
This site is the result of a Stanford University Artificial Intelligence Laboratory research project by James Diebel and Jacob Norda.

They have strived to make the site as easy to use as possible, with a distinct and clear user-interface, while imposing a minimum of fuss. All that is required is a reasonably modern browser, Flash Player and an image you'd like to vectorize.

How It Works:

This site converts bitmap images to vector images - it's an online auto-tracer.

Just upload your image and we will vectorize it for you.

Vectorization (aka tracing) is the process of converting a raster image to a vector image.

Raster images are pixel-based, whereas vector images are represented by geometric shapes such as lines, circles and curves.
More at:http://vectormagic.stanford.edu/

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