![]() And the high number (thousands) of the traced new paths can slow down your system. The image is blurry and contains transparent overlapping colors. You can in theory trace it back to vector but that's not practical. Now you have got exactly what you wrote you want. You can again expand the appearance to get the halftoned glow as a free image. Apply Object > Expand Appearance and Ungroup to make the generated raster image free. Let's assume you have applied Outer Glow to a vector shape. There you can reopen the effect dialog for readjustments or remove the effect. You see the effect as an insert in the Appearance panel. Those raster images are generated for what's shown on the screen, Illustrator still keeps the original shape (can be as well vector as raster image) hanging around. Also blur, glow and shadow effects are raster images. Halftone effect actually converts the shape to raster image. ![]()
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