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>>342363 All the vectoring does, on a technical level, is remove the "pixels" and replace them with lines and shapes that are based on mathematical formula. This allows them to scale on larger resolutions, and retain the same quality, since the formula just updates based on the new size. Someone pointed out doing Live Trace in Illustrator earlier, this will go through and vectorize the image, from that point you can touch up using vector editing, Illustrator is the most prominent and probably the easiest to use. Also, if you are lazy, use vectormagic.com, this is loleasymode, will do it all for you and allow you to touch up afterwards.
I like doing this for people since people post pretty decent images and backgrounds, and I can scale them and make them into decent widescreen backgrounds in Photoshop or something after I'm done.
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