We provide a high quality image conversion service that will convert raster image formats to vector image formats for commercial printers, sign makers and website publishers at reasonable prices.
So if you have an image in a raster format (e.g JPEG, TIFF, RAW, PNG, GIF, BMP) and you want to scale it up for printing or display without it becoming noticibly poor quality this service is the answer.
Maybe you have existing artwork, logos or designs that you want to reuse but are getting poor results after scanning and resizing - again image vectorisation will help!
Or maybe you're not too sure what a vector file is! Most likely you only need it because your printer, sign maker or another third party has asked for it! Well, this is likely the service you need - if you want to speak to us first about your requirements give us a ring or email us.
This service is very simple to use:
- Simply email us an image file that you would like us to convert stating any special considerations.
- You will then receive a quote.
- When we receive payment we will carry out the work.
- Approve a proof image that we create. (If you are not 100% satisfied with the proof you can get a refund at this stage.)
- Receive your vector file in your preferred format.
We will endeavour to provide you a vector file in any format that you need. Common vector formats are PS - Postscript, EPS - Ecapsulated Postscript, SVG - Scalable Vector Graphics, PDF - Portable Document Format.
Copyright Notice
Even if an image does not have a copyright notice, it does not mean it is public domain. Please do not ask us to reproduce an image if you do not have permission from the copyright owner or if you are unsure of its copyright status.
Secure Payment
The checkout is a secure PayPal transaction. Don't worry if you don't have a paypal account, just click where it reads "I do not have a paypal account" and enter the quote amount - this lets you pay securely by credit card or bank debit card.
Alternatively should you prefer another means of payment then you can ring us for advice.
An example of the process is shown below:
| Raster Image | Vector Image | ||
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vector version |
| 200 % | ![]() |
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| 400 % | ![]() |
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| 800 % | ![]() |
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