Apple Logo:
This logo was pretty easy to vectorize. In order to get the image to fit the file document I had to resize it by holding down the shift key to keep the proportions of the image. Then I went in and changed the image trace to High Fidelity because it has a gradient color effect. I found that High Fidelity was the best filter for this logo because it was the one that stayed true to the original logo while not losing any of the colors.
Batman Logo:
This image was the easiest to image trace but it was the a bit difficult to resize to fit the file size. I flipped the image so that it would best fit the document and then resized it while holding down the shift key to keep it proportionate. The image trace that I used for this logo is 6 colors because the image only has two visible colors so it was still able to stay true to the original logo while being a smaller file size. I also saved this file as a gif file because it provided the best quality for the image since it has a small amount of colors.
Firefox Logo:
This image was the easiest to resize. I simply had to hold down the shift key as I resized to make sure that I kept the proportions of the original image. I used the High Fidelity Photo image trace because it was the only image trace that kept true to the original logo. Other image trace options lost most of the colors and others ruined the picture completely by only showing random lines.
Sony Ericson:
This image was the hardest to resize because the file size was really small. When you upscale the image to fit the document the quality is horrible. So I had to find the best image trace to reproduce the logo. I used the Low Fidelity photo image trace because it kept the image true to it's original colors and made the image much better quality. For example, when I selected the high fidelity image trace it made the edges of the logo look horrible.
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