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Hi thereAlgoLab Raster to Vector Conversion Toolkit converts architect, mechanical and various technical drawings, maps and other types of line artwork including black and white graphics for books and journals from raster to vector formats. This means that a paper drawing can be scanned, line artwork automatically recognized and represented in a vector format that then can be imported to your CAD
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Computers & Technology by Pradip Mitra at 8:02 AM on June 06, 2008
analagous to the methods used to "convert" raster images to vector images. And its why the answer to your question depends on the nature of the specific image you have in mind. Its not simply a file will quite possibly be larger in size than the original raster. So dont think of "converting" raster graphics into vector. Think of it as "tracing." Thats all it really is, and if you think
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Computers & Technology by payal at 11:13 PM on January 22, 2008
The difference between vector and raster graphics is that raster graphics are composed of pixels, while vector graphics are composed of paths. A raster graphic, such as a gif or jpeg, is an array be resized without losing image quality. Common raster graphic-based formats are JPEG, GIF, TIFF, PNG, PICT, and BMP....Vector graphics means a type of graphics format that uses shapes and lines, called paths
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Computers & Technology by Ritesh Sah at 11:49 PM on November 09, 2007
bitmat is a binary representation of an image in which each part of the image, such as a pixel, is represented by one or more bits in coordinate system. also called a raster. vector is a mathematical is made up of a pattern of dots note that bit-maps are often referred to as raster graphics. Programs that allow you to create and manipulate vector graphics are called draw programs and programs
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Computers & Technology by Sonu at 8:16 AM on February 15, 2008
point, a vector image is converted into a raster graphics image, which maps bits directly to a display space and is sometimes called a bitmap. The vector image can be converted to a raster image file of vector image files. Vector image files are easier to modify than raster image files which can, however, sometimes be reconverted to vector files for further refinement.Animation images are also usually
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Computers & Technology by Lucky Singh at 4:16 AM on December 23, 2008
to a larger size and not lose any image quality. If you blow up a raster graphic, it will look blocky, or "pixelated." When you blow up a vector graphic, the edges of each object within describes a series of points to be connected. One result is a much smaller file.At some point, a vector image is converted into a raster graphics image, which maps bits directly to a display space
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Computers & Technology by Papu at 8:05 AM on February 10, 2008
the illustration to be in, since Photoshop is raster and Illustrator is vector.Raster vs. VectorSo whats the difference between rasters and vectors?A "raster" is a grid of colored dots. Imagine taking a it orange and put a black line around it." It will proceed to do just that, at the highest resolution the output device supports.For most of you folks, the major difference between vector and raster
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Computers & Technology by Maitri Rao at 2:19 AM on November 03, 2008
continuous tones and refer to vector graphics as line work.The word raster has its origins in Latin rastrum a rake and Latin radere to scrape, and recalls metaphorically the systematic sampling of a grid that is directly mapped to the display grid.A raster file is usually larger than a vector graphics image file. A raster file is usually difficult to modify without loss of information, although there are software
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Computers & Technology by madhuhot at 3:51 PM on November 02, 2007
to as a bitmap because it contains information that is directly mapped to the display grid. A raster file is usually larger than a vector graphics image file. A raster file is usually difficult to modify without loss of information, although there are software tools that can convert a raster file into a vector file for refinement and changes. Examples of raster image file types are: BMP, TIFF, GIF, and JPEG
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Computers & Technology by cool at 12:03 PM on November 22, 2007
supports all the standard rasterized graphic formats and supports FLA Flash format and SVG formats for vector graphics. In my opinion, FLA is a superior vector graphics format compared to SVG, and the tools. As you can see in the table below, the Flash Lite 3 platform supports all the standard rasterized graphic formats and supports FLA Flash format and SVG formats for vector graphics. In my opinion, FLA is a
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Computers & Technology by Gaurav at 3:03 PM on June 04, 2008
well,There are two main models for storing and representing spatial data in a Geographic Information System GIS: the raster the vector models:RASTER DATA - raster or grid cell type data can be used for analyzing, overlaying, and modeling areal features such as soil types or forested areas. Raster data are generally typically scanned in from maps.VECTOR DATA - vector data can be used to represent linear
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Computers & Technology by rajiv das at 12:24 PM on December 27, 2008
A raster graphic, which is made up of a specific number of pixels cannot be translated into a vector graphic, an image made up of paths. That being said, some programs like Macromedia Flash can create paths out of raster graphics so that they can be manipulated as vector images. This conversion typically reduces the images size significantly, but different areas of the image are approximated
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Computers & Technology by Ritesh Sah at 11:53 PM on November 09, 2007
sir...ur questionss are really tough...When the GIS positining is done with the latitudes and longitudes in consideration, Rasrter and vector are used for the same imaging purpose.Please rate me
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Computers & Technology by My creations at 3:12 AM on September 13, 2007
of dots. This is sometimes called raster graphics. Programs that enable you to create and manipulate vector graphics are called draw programs, whereas programs that manipulated bit-mapped images are called images is through bit maps, in which the image is composed of a pattern of dots. This is sometimes called raster graphics. Programs that enable you to create and manipulate vector graphics are called draw
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Computers & Technology by Poo at 11:35 AM on November 08, 2007