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The world of digital graphics has undergone significant transformations over the years, with various file formats emerging to cater to different needs and applications. Among these formats, SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) has gained popularity due to its unique ability to maintain Image to SVG quality across various scales and resolutions. This case study delves into the process of converting images to SVG, exploring the benefits, challenges, and applications of this vector graphics format.

Introduction to SVG
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SVG is an XML-based markup language used for describing two-dimensional vector graphics. Unlike raster graphics (such as JPEG, PNG, and GIF), which are composed of pixels, SVG files are made up of vectors, defined by points, lines, curves, and shapes.
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