Vector Magic 1.20

Despite its strengths, Vector Magic 1.20 operated within the inherent limitations of vectorization technology. Automated tracing works best on high-contrast graphics, flat-color logos, and crisp line art. When applied to complex, continuous-tone photographs, the result of any vectorizer—including Vector Magic—is a stylized, posterized interpretation rather than a true photographic recreation. Furthermore, while version 1.20 was highly optimized, complex images with thousands of path segments could still demand significant CPU processing power.

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Unlike other tracers that convert every color variation (creating 15 shades of a blue sky), Vector Magic 1.20 performs . It clusters similar colors. In version 1.20, the "Color Clustering" slider is particularly aggressive, which is excellent for flat graphic art but poor for realistic photos (which is fine, as you shouldn’t trace photos anyway). Despite its strengths, Vector Magic 1

: Unlike many basic tracers, it provides built-in tools to manually edit the resulting vectors both online and within the desktop application. Furthermore, while version 1