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Vector Magic 1.20 inspects every pixel to locate the underlying boundaries of the original artwork. This sub-pixel analysis prevents the distortion commonly found in standard design software tools, preserving the sharp geometry of logos and text. 3. Comprehensive Color Control

Users can refine the results by controlling which specific colors are used in the final vector output. Vector Magic 1.20

Vector Magic 1.20 integrates seamlessly into standard design workflows by supporting all major industry formats. Input Formats (Raster) PNG (including alpha channel transparency) GIF BMP TIFF Output Formats (Vector) Vector Magic 1

Use the side-by-side view to compare your original pixel image with the new vector path. Use the color adjustment tool to eliminate unwanted gradients or noise. Step 4: Export Your Vector Comprehensive Color Control Users can refine the results

: Operates directly within your web browser. It is convenient for occasional quick conversions, charges via a monthly subscription, but requires a constant internet connection and lacks batch-processing tools.

Version 1.20 represents a specific milestone in the software’s lifecycle. It was released after the initial beta versions had ironed out major bugs but before the developer, Stanford University’s James Diebel and Jacob Norda, pivoted toward a subscription-based web model. This version is often prized by archival enthusiasts because it is a product—buy it once, own it forever.