Should of Vectored our Logo

 1.1.11 Digital images helped me understand how image processing worked better. I took photo classes in the past, but I don't recall ever talking about vector images in class. When we tried to use our hotel logo on prints, they would come out really bad when we tried scaling them up. It would only seem natural in really small prints such as business cards and shirts. But when we tried printing a big logo to hang outside the hotel, it really was a blurry mess. Now I understand why we had a guy do the big fine print for us on the cartel, and now I understand why he succeeded in creating the print and not us ourselves. Our hotel is small but in a very nice spot, learning this information now. It would be nice to recreate our logo.

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  1. I once had the same issue. I was trying to get a custom emblem made for my car at the time and could not quite figure out why the image would come out distorted. The company I went with emphasized that I needed my image to be a vector file in order to make my idea come to life.

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  2. I get it. I, too, had a similar issue. Once you have created a logo, you genuinely understand the difference vector images make in editing. If done correctly, your logo can come out clear and neat; otherwise, it will be a large picture that looks grainy and unclear.

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