Understanding vector art

If I need to use some vector clip art, but I have to guarantee that's it 100 percent grayscale with no color, I understand that I should open it in Illustrator and change it to grayscale. That's the safest option, right?
I work with a designer who chooses to use Photoshop for the same mission. He opens the vector art in Photoshop, changes it to grayscale and then sizes it to the way he wants.
If I use Illustrator to work with vector art, the advantage is that the art stays a true vector image, right?
If my designer uses Photoshop, that means that he is rasterizing (bitmapping) the vector image and once he re-sizes it, that's the size it will be.
Am I right on this?

I would say Scott makes the point very well Illy to Photoshop is if you need to bring Illy art to be used with photoshop fie because it is better to create that kind of art in AI.
Also I do not see why you would have to resize in Photoshop you can export to psd format and choose your options at export time such as resolution.

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