![]() Thats not how it worked when I ran the command. svg, all you're doing is putting some unnecessary wrapper XML-code around your original image file (which also needlessly increases the file size because of base64 encoding), or just creating a mostly empty file with just a link pointing to your original file. I am just using PNG because I want transparency. Also, I am able to use JPEG as long as there is a way to have it be transparent in the final SVG image. These two types of images are not interchangeable and actually converting raster images to vectors is lossy and non-trivial. PNGs are raster graphics, SVGs are vector graphics.
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