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Raster images can either be vectorized through contour tracing (like gerbolyze v1.0 did) or they can be embedded using
high-resolution grayscale emulation while (mostly) guaranteeing trace/space design rules.
-.. image:: pics/pcbway_sample_02_small.jpg
+.. figure:: pics/pcbway_sample_02_small.jpg
:width: 800px
Seen above: A test board designed using gerbolyze and produced by PCBWay.