vector images are objects, lines an equations
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It is true that vector images are objects, lines and equations.
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- In the 1960s and 1970s, vector graphics, which are made up of lines defined by mathematical formulas, were initially employed in computer displays.
- Because the memory necessary for displaying raster graphics, or bit-mapped graphics, was prohibitively expensive, the displays were effectively modified oscilloscopes with vector images instead of raster graphics.
- Vector graphics were also used in early arcade games like Asteroids.
- By the 1980s, raster graphics had almost totally replaced vector graphics displays.
- Raster graphics use dots called pixels to create an image.
- Vector graphics are used by graphic designers to produce graphics that can be resized.
- The mathematical formula for Graphic designers utilise vector graphics to create graphics that can be scaled.
- Vector graphics enable the development of images that may be scaled down for a business card or up for a billboard due to the mathematical definition of each line, curve, form, and colour.
- The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) created a graphics language called scalable vector graphics in response to the popularity of vector graphics (SVG).
- SVG is a royalty-free language that may include raster visuals as well as vector shapes and text.
- Geographic information systems are a common application for vector graphics in general, and SVG in particular (GIS).
- In GIS applications, SVG is used to create scalable and interactive maps.
Hence, the vector images are objects, lines and equations.
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