Tuesday, October 16, 2007
What is the difference between VECTOR and BITMAP graphics? Explain both terms.
2) What is the difference between VECTOR and BITMAP graphics? Explain both terms.
Vector may be defined as photo designed using mathematical paths i.e defined through points
creating lines & curves etc. When enlarged or magnified the picture does not loose any quality. Clearly represented by the picture.
creating lines & curves etc. When enlarged or magnified the picture does not loose any quality. Clearly represented by the picture.In comparison to Bitmap which is developed through clusters of pixels or dots. Images boosting with high complexity of colour i.e the aligned photograph looks acute whilst viewed at
recommended resolution however the pixels do not fit that well together when magnified. These are usually in the form of Bitmaps.
recommended resolution however the pixels do not fit that well together when magnified. These are usually in the form of Bitmaps.Reference: http://www.adobe.com/support/fireworks/workflow/fwmx_modeless_editing/fwmx_modeless_editing02.html