![]() The bottom image is choppy, “pixelated,” and does not look like a real building. The top picture looks like a real-life palace, with smooth lines and ample detail. You can see this in the example images of the Water Palace (Jal Mahal, Jaipur, India). The smaller the pixels - the more pixels are fit in the space that the image occupies and the more it appears to have continuous lines. The file stores information about the linear size of the image, the location of each pixel on the plane, and its color. Raster graphics, on the other hand, have a limited number of pixels to represent the image. ![]() Digital image resolution does not apply to vector graphics for this reason. Vector images can be resized infinitely and their size depends on the amount and complexity of detail in it, not on its linear dimensions.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |