Converting a JPG to EPS (Vector)?

Kelemvor

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Howdy,

My church is looking to create some T-Shirts and things. However the logo we have access to isn't very big. The logo off the website is:
http://www.oakbrookconnect.org...mgs/OakbrookChurch.gif

I also have a larger version but it's in more of a horizontal layout:
http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/k...ok_Logo_Horizontal.jpg

I think the first layout would work better to fill up the front or back of a shirt/sweatshirt but it's obviously way too small.

Anyhow, would it be possible to convert that to some sort of Vector Art file so that it could be resized larger to work?

I found one tutorial online but figured I'd ask here before I spent time trying to make it work.
http://www.ehow.com/how_442143...jpeg-vector-image.html

I have Photoshop on my wife's PC I can use but don't know if it can do it.

If someone can let me know if this can be done (or if it's real easy and you want to do it for me, that'd be AWESOME. I'm always happy to learn new things so a nice tutorial would be great.

Thanks!
 

Kelemvor

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Originally posted by: Leros
A quick google shows several options. Have you tried to look yet?

Did you miss the line in the OP that said I found some online but was asking here first for input? There are plenty of tutorials on Google that aren't worth their weight in dog crap.
 

Kelemvor

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I emailed the person who might have more info last night but the office is closed on Wednesday. I'm waiting to hear back. Maybe I'll luck out and they'll already have one but I don't know who actually designed it in the first place.
 

rivan

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Originally posted by: Kelemvor
I emailed the person who might have more info last night but the office is closed on Wednesday. I'm waiting to hear back. Maybe I'll luck out and they'll already have one but I don't know who actually designed it in the first place.

I've outlined the leaf and gradients already. Type is a pain to do with any level of precision, without having the font.