
This video covers the process of saving in vector format and exporting in raster format from Adobe Illustrator. For more information about formats Inkscape can import and export, see the Inkscape FAQ.In this article, we’ll look at the process of exporting files from both Illustrator and Inkscape, as well as the different file types you can choose and when you should use them. Inkscape can save as SVG, SVGZ, PDF, Postscript/EPS/EPSi, LaTeX (*.tex), POVRay (*.pov), HPGL, and others. With the addition of free, downloadable extensions, Inkscape can also open PostScript, Sketch, CorelDRAW, and other proprietary image formats. Inkscape's native format is Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), but it can also open most types of image files, including PDF, JPG, GIF, and PNG. Inkscape can be used to create images, as well as to edit both vector and raster graphics. Vector graphics are also smaller in file size than raster graphics. Thus, vector graphics can be scaled to any size or zoom level with no degradation in image quality. Unlike bitmap or raster graphics, which are bound to a specific resolution and will become pixelated or distorted if expanded, vector graphics are resolution-independent. What Can I Do With Inkscape? Inkscape is an open-source vector graphics editing program. To learn more about Inkscape, visit the Inkscape homepage. A variety of free plugins also provide additional functionality.

Inkscape's features make it similar to Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, and CorelDRAW.

Inkscape is a free, open-source graphics program for creating and editing images in a variety of formats suitable for print and web use.
