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This video is an introduction to the two different types of digital graphics and how they compare and contrast with each other.
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New Terms:
- Vector - A line or shape with given points rendered and resized through math. Unlimited resolution.
- Raster - An image made up of individually defined pixels. Sometimes referred to as bitmaps.
- SVG - A vector file type/extension typically used for the web.
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regards to digital graphics, the two main
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types of image files, raster, sometimes
referred to as bitmap, and vector.
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Raster images are a grid of individual
pixels that make up an entire image.
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Photos are the best example.
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Pixel by pixel an image is created
in an application like Photoshop,
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Corel Draw or
Captured from a camera or scanner.
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We can zoom in to any raster image and
see individual color pixels.
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