Thursday, 16 September 2010

Bitmap and vector

Bitmap and vector
The difference between a bitmap and a vector image. A bitmap is made of  pixels and is saved as a map of where the pixels are on the image and their colour, the problem with this type of image file is that it can not to scaled without the image becoming pix-elated . On the other hand a vector image is created and saved using a mathematical algorithm, which means that it is scalable to any size with it becoming pix-elated.

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