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I want to use Content-Aware Tracing Tool to convert this low-resolution logo into a high-resolution vector.
When I activated this tool only part of the edge is traced because the image is very much rasterized. Suitable values are required in Image Size to trace entire edge. I tried many values, but I am unable to find it. How to fix this? File is uploaded as well.
From such a low resolution shape an automated tool may struggle as the anti aliasing is large in comparison to the shape.
Two other alternatives are :
1. Just to use the pen tool to quickly draw a smooth vector path.
2. Try Capture which is one Photoshop's most hidden features. Open the library panel and click the + icon at the bottom of the panel. Then choose Extract from Image. Next, choose Shapes and adjust the Detail and Smooth on Save settings.
Save it to libraries where it will be appear as
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Try the steps in this help page for Technology Previews:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/technology-previews.html
If you have Illustrator, use Image Trace to convert raster to vector. In addition, Adobe has a free online tool to convert to .svg:
https://www.adobe.com/express/feature/image/convert/svg
Jane
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From such a low resolution shape an automated tool may struggle as the anti aliasing is large in comparison to the shape.
Two other alternatives are :
1. Just to use the pen tool to quickly draw a smooth vector path.
2. Try Capture which is one Photoshop's most hidden features. Open the library panel and click the + icon at the bottom of the panel. Then choose Extract from Image. Next, choose Shapes and adjust the Detail and Smooth on Save settings.
Save it to libraries where it will be appear as a vector shape, ready to use.
Dave
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Thanks for the explanation. It is very easy.
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Will not above second method make Content-Aware Tracing Tool redundant?
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Not really. It's good to have a range of tools for different images.
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Will not above second method make Content-Aware Tracing Tool redundant?
By @MahaB82A
This is just my opinion, but I think the Content-Aware Tracing tool was already redundant.
What you can do with the Content-Aware Tracing tool has, for many years, already been much easier to do with the Magnetic Lasso tool. You can click or just casually drag the Magnetic Lasso tool along any reasonably defined edge, and it will snap to it.
Furthermore, for a high-contrast hard-edged example like the one posted, it might be even faster and easier to select it instantly, by tone (Select > Color Range) or using a tool such as the Magic Wand or Quick Selection. This type of subject has such well-defined high-contrast edges that there should be no need for Content-Aware or AI selection technology. The simplest, oldest selection tools should work well with it, and then to compensate for the low resolution convert the selection to a path and clean that up.
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