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Vector and bitmap graphics.

Bitmap (or raster) images are stored as a series of tiny dots called pixels. Each pixel is actually a very small square that is assigned a color, and then arranged in a pattern to form the image. When you zoom in on a bitmap image you can see the individual pixels that make up that image. Bitmap graphics can be edited by erasing or changing the color of individual pixels using a program such as Adobe Photoshop.

Unlike bitmaps, vector images are not based on pixel patterns, but instead use mathematical formulas to draw lines and curves that can be combined to create an image from geometric objects such as circles and polygons. Vector images are edited by manipulating the lines and curves that make up the image using a program such as Adobe Illustrator.

Source: http://etc.usf.edu/techease/win/images/what-is-the-difference-between-bitmap-and-vector-images/

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In the computer world there are only 2 types of graphics. Raster and Vector. The 2 terms refer to the type of file. A photograph is a raster file, although any art can be rasterized. Line art is usually a vector file.

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Computer Graphics are of two types.

i.e Static & Dinamic

Static :- Read only,

Dinamic :- Like answers.com

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Web page designs, flyers, logos, anything with computer generated images.

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