Define raster format

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In comparison to it, a vector version of the same monster illustrated next to the raster doesn’t change its quality no matter the size: In the following illustration, you will see a raster image that loses quality when enlarged. Let’s illustrate it for you, so you can better see the difference. In contrast, raster (or bitmap) images get blurry and pixelated once you examine them from a close-up.

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Vector images don’t lose their sharpness and clarity, no matter to what extend or how many times you change their size. The first factor that will help you define whether a certain image is in vector or raster format, is scalability. We will pinpoint the most important factors which could affect your choice of file format for your next project. Let us throw some light on the subject and explain the basic differences between them. They struggle in telling them apart and deciding which type is appropriate for their projects. Quite often, people wonder what the differences between both image types are. There are two basic types of digital graphic images existing on the web: vector and raster (bitmap images).

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