Friday, 19 January 2018

Why Would You Save a Photo as Vector?

This is something I've come across twice when receiving product photography from a manufacturer. They sent their photos over as images inside individual .eps files. One of the times it could have been a misunderstanding. (I had requested that they send their logo over as vector at the same time.) But the other time, /shrug?

I've tried Googling this before and never found an answer. I've concluded that either I'm missing something here or that the file creator(s) think that saving photography as embedded files within a vector file makes them vector (which it does not).

Anyone have an answer?



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