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Write the difference between vector and raster graphics?
Write the difference between vector and raster graphics?
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1. Raster or Bitmap images are resolution-dependent because of this, it’s not possible to increase or reduce their size without sacrificing on image quality.
While the vector-based display is not dependent on resolution, the range of vector image can be increased or reduced without affecting image quality.
2. Unlike a raster image, a vector picture can’t be used for realistic pictures. This is because vector images are made up of solid-color areas and scientific gradients, so they can’t be used to demonstrate the continuous tone of colors in a natural photograph.