Thursday, September 20, 2007

What Is The Difference Between VECTOR and BITMAP Graphics? Explain Both Terms.

Definition:- VECTOR: Generation of images from mathematical descriptions that determine the position, length, and direction in which lines are drawn.
BITMAP: Any visual matter containing pixels that has a bit depth of one. In other words, the pixel is either 100 percent black or 100 percent white.
DIFFERENCE: The Difference between BITMAP and VECTOR Designs is that Vector images are generated via mathematical equations whereas bitmap images are based visual matter and pixels.

Links:- Bitmap: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&rls=GGIE%2CGGIE%3A2007-38%2CGGIE%3Aen&q=define%3A+bitmap+graphics&meta
Vector: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&rls=GGIE%2CGGIE%3A2007-38%2CGGIE%3Aen&q=define%3A+vector+graphics&meta

My Own Words:- VECTOR: Images created from Mathematical equations. thes equations modify position, length and direction of various aspects of the image.
BITMAP: In Bitmap the Pixels are either 100% black or 100% white.

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