What are the differences between physical and synthetic images in computer graphics?
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In the computer graphics, the physical image is the representation of the visual data or information in the binary format. The physical image is basically stored electronically in the storage device.
The synthetic image is the 2D array and it is mainly used for designing the picture making purpose. The synthetic image provide the valuable assets in the various industrial applications and engineering.
The main array value of the type of synthetic image is evaluated and computed based on the different types of signal in the computer graphics.
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