APPLICATION SYSTEM SOFTWARE
APPLICATION SOFTWARE FOR PERSONAL ENTERPRISE WORKGROUP OBJECTIVES
Question
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bitmap
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raster
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ribbon
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vector
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Detailed explanation-1: -Vector images are not based on pixels at all. Instead, they’re based on various simple geometric shapes that make up a larger image and use mathematical formulas to explain where these shapes are in relation to each other.
Detailed explanation-2: -This is the idea that defines vector graphics: Represent an image as a list of the geometric shapes that it contains. To make things more interesting, the shapes can have attributes, such as the thickness of a line or the color that fills a rectangle.
Detailed explanation-3: -Vector images don’t use pixels. They’re created with mathematical equations, lines, and curves-using points fixed on a grid-which means images can be made infinitely larger (or smaller) without losing resolution. Basically, vectors don’t lose quality when resized.
Detailed explanation-4: -The most common types of vector file are AI (Adobe Illustrator), EPS (Encapsulated PostScript), PDF (Portable Document Format), and SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics).