Differences vector objects and bitmap objects


In graphic design we recognize the existence of an object or image vector and bitmap objects. The definition of vector objects are objects made of curved lines arising from mathematical calculations that contains a description of length, width, position, direction of the location of the line, and so on. Software that can be used to create vector objects that CorelDraw, Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, ConceptDraw, and Xara Extreme.

Excess vector object lies in the sharpness of the image regardless of the size of the object when it is created. Therefore, the vector objects can be raised or reduced in size without losing details.



Differences vector objects and bitmap objects


Bitmap image or object formed from a collection of pixels. Therefore, the sharpness of an image or bitmap object is determined from the number of pixels in a certain distance, usually in inches. The more the number of pixels in an inch, then the bitmap object can be enlarged without loss of quality sharpness, and vice versa. A certain number of pixels within the so-called resolution.

To produce beautiful objects, pixel has one named element that regulates the intensity of the colors-dark or bright each pixel. For example a photo monitor screen, the image is composed of thousands of pixels that have a certain intensity that would be seen as a beautiful photo. To design or create special effects involving bitmap object, can take advantage of Adobe Photoshop, Corel Photo-Paont, and Gimp.



Differences vector objects and bitmap objects


Excess bitmap object that is capable of producing objects that are realistic and detailed picture. The disadvantage, it depends on the image resolution is good but low-resolution still has limitations magnification. Examples of bitmap objects is photos.
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