martes, 24 de marzo de 2015

Vector VS Bit Maps Beatriz Elena Coronado Grupo C. Ficha 684331

VECTOR: Graphic used in software of design, which composes of lines and curves defined by mathematical objects called vectors curves. It can be scaled to any size without losing their attributes and sharpness, since it does not depend on the resolution as bitmaps: It is ideal for designing graphics that vary in size and printing technique, such as logos.


BIT MAP: These are images that use a grid of colors known as pixels to represent images. Each pixel is assigned a location and a specific color value.

















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