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How Do I Convert Photoshop to Vector?

Last updated on November 22, 2022 @ 12:59 pm

If you have a logo or other image that you want to use on your website but don’t want it to be a pixelated mess, you can convert it to vector. Vector graphics are made up of points, lines, and curves that can be scaled without losing quality.

This makes them perfect for logos, which often need to be displayed at different sizes. Converting a Photoshop image to vector is easy with the right tools.

To convert Photoshop to Vector:

  1. Start by opening your Photoshop file. Then, go to File > Save As.
  2. In the “Save As” menu, select “PDF” from the “Format” drop-down menu.
  3. Click “Save.” A new window will pop up with some PDF options.
  4. PRO TIP: If you are looking for a quick and easy way to convert your Photoshop file to a vector, there are a few things you should know. First, while there are a number of ways to convert bitmap images to vector graphics, not all methods will produce the same results. Second, depending on the complexity of your image, the conversion process can take some time and may not be perfect. Finally, you may need to clean up the vector graphic afterwards in order to achieve the desired results.
  5. Make sure the “Preserve Editing Capabilities” box is checked and then click “OK.”
  6. Now open Adobe Illustrator. Go to File > Open, select your PDF, and click “Open.”,

How Do I Convert Photoshop to Vector?

Note:

If you have a complex image with multiple colors, you may want to use a vectorization tool like Image Tracing in Illustrator to create your vector graphic.

Conclusion:

Now that you know how to convert Photoshop to Vector, you can use vector graphics for all sorts of purposes. From creating website logos to making illustrations for printed materials, vectors give you the flexibility to scale your images without losing quality. So go ahead and try it out on your own images!

Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

Devops & Sysadmin engineer. I basically build infrastructure online.