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Struggling to change a pixel image into a vector image on Illustrator CC 2018 and need help

  • September 24, 2019
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I have done a drawing on photoshop which I have placed into illustrator. But when I use image trace on the top of the screen...it just becomes a white block. I have tried using the mask took, the rasterize tool, the sub options but it still changes into a blank square. I tried looking everywhere on the internet but it doesn't saying anything but the basic image trace options which I have followed. 

 

Can anyone help me with this as I don't really want a pixelled image when I finally place it in in design?

 

Thanks

Michael

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Correct answer Monika Gause
Ah, OK: Illustrator can't do that. You need to change the white lines to black in Photoshop. Or you could try if Edit > Edit colors > Invert in Illustrator turns it to black. Might depend on the file format. ALso: the image needs to be embedded for that.

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Monika Gause
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September 24, 2019
Ah, OK: Illustrator can't do that. You need to change the white lines to black in Photoshop. Or you could try if Edit > Edit colors > Invert in Illustrator turns it to black. Might depend on the file format. ALso: the image needs to be embedded for that.
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September 24, 2019
That worked!! Thank you so much! I just need to remember that the image has to be a dark colour. I used another image like that which was brown and it seemed to like it. Most appreciated.
Myra Ferguson
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September 24, 2019

Can you tell us more about what your end goal is? I'm guessing that your drawing in Photoshop is too small of a resolution for print (because you say you want to finally place it in InDesign). Depending on your drawing, there are some techniques you could also use in Photoshop to increase the size of your image and address artifacts. If you do really want to turn your image into vectors and you're having trouble with the default presets, go to Window > Image Trace to open the options up. Here is some more information on those settings https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/image-trace.html

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September 24, 2019
Well this image I was going to use in the background as a large vector image which I can play around without losing the quality. I looked on that information site but it still hasn't changed anything.
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September 24, 2019
Maybe it could be the case that is it a low resolution
Turns out it wasn't a dark colour so the image trace couldn't read it as my image was white.
Monika Gause
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September 24, 2019

Please show your pixel image.

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September 24, 2019
I took a screenshot of the image in illustrator but there isn't an option on here to post an image.
Monika Gause
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September 24, 2019
Please click on the blue answer button above and then you can insert an image.