explain any four differences between vector images and bitmap images
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1)Vector graphics are digital art that is rendered by a computer using a mathematical formula. Raster images are made up of tiny pixels, making them resolution dependent and best used for creating photos.
2) When designing digitally, vector images take up less space in storage compared to bitmap images
3) Rather than a grid of pixels, a vector graphic consists of shapes, curves, lines, and text which together make a picture. While a bitmap image contains information about the color of each pixel, a vector graphic contains instructions about where to place each of the components.
4) The most obvious advantage of vector images over raster graphics is that vector images are quickly and perfectly scalable.
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