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Monday, October 4, 2010

Vector and Bit Mapped Graphics

What's the difference..?
         

Vector Graphics: image represented and stored as a collection of shapes, together with data (parameters) defining how the shapes will be produced and where they will be located

Bitmapped

Representation as vector graphics...
  • Vector graphics enable images to be composed of filled shapes

Effects of Anti-aliasing


  • Anti-aliasing allows you to correct the pixel effect.

    Rasterising: (rending) vectors to bitmaps is "easy"

    Examples of bitmap: GIF, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, DIB, PCD, PNG.....

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