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You take a look a video game, graphic design. These examples are Bitmaps. Bitmap Graphics, are 2D digital images created using a grid of pixels. The types of pixels that can be used when creating bitmap are aliasing & anti-aliasing. Aliasing, are jagged stair-stepped edges. Anti-aliasing, is method of reducing pixilation by fading fading pixel colors on the edges. These bitmaps are usually made in programs like GIMP, Adobe Photoshop. Things made by bit-mapping are things such as, photography, digital painting, videos games & graphic design. Now, I know there are other variations of creating stuff like bitmaps. So I research differences between bitmap & vectors. First a vectors are create using mathematical formulas. Brand logos and team logos are created using vectors. Now some differences. Vectors can be scaled without losing quality, where as you scale a photograph of a dog which is a bitmap, it loses quality. Now vectors use something called, Beizur curves to form the output drawing, where as bitmaps contain matrix of dots to form a picture. You also have a big difference in the way the file is saved. Bitmaps are saved in types such as, GIF, JPG, EPS. Then vectors are saved as, AI, PNG, or PDF. There is also one last difference, the software used to create them. You would use things like Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw for vectors. Then you would use Adobe Photoshop & GIMP. In conclusion;
References; Vector definition Differences in vectors & bitmaps Categories All
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