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meaning Vector and Bitmap


Development of the world of digital images in a variety of shapes reflects the growing awareness of the image or the image of the object or something.
This development can not be separated from the hardness of the pace of hardware development image creators and managers to highly variable printing.

Image processing on the basis of an object to produce a beautiful image of something inseparable from the art of a graphic designer. A designer is able to produce beautiful designs of high artistic taste and is able to display a good image on an object / product.

A designer is able to estimate a basic object will be polished to produce a certain character with a certain combination anyway. Ability of a graphic designer in the digital age obviously can not be separated from the development of software and hardware in the field of digital image processing, ranging from an input device, process until the output.

On the software side, the graphics processing category that has fans very much considering aplikatifnya relatively high level compared with eg, programming or network. Image processing software is generally divided into two major parts though not absolute, ie vector and bitmap processing.

1. A vector is a set of mathematical instructions outlined in the form, line, and any part of the other that are interconnected in an image. File size is relatively small and if resized (as shown below) quality remains. Examples are the vector file. Wmf, swf, cdr and. Ai. And is often used to create logos, animations, illustrations, cartoons, clipart etc..

2. Bitmap is an image of type raster. Relying on the number of pixels in a particular unit. The more tightly the better pixel quality of the image. Conversely, if forced to be enlarged will appear broken. The resulting large files tend to be large.
Examples of bitmap is. Bmp,. Jpg,. Gif.

A photograph or image can be represented by the bitmap format in thousands of colorful points that form a pattern. In the bitmap files are two important terms, namely:

1. Resolution or number of dots wide unity, which will affect the sharpness and detail bitmap file. Usually expressed in units of dpi (dots per inch).

2. The intensity or depth of color, which will determine the color of the overall image quality. Usually known term 256 color, high color, true color, shades of gray (grayscale), and black-and-white (black & white).