MULTIMEDIA AND QUALITY OF SERVICE
INTRODUCTION
Question
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Are a collection of bits that form an image (pixel based)
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Are made up of many individual scalable objects, these objects are defined by mathematical equations rather than pixels.
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Raster (or bitmap) images are generally what you think about when thinking of images. These are the types of images that are produced when scanning or photographing an object. Raster images are compiled using pixels, or tiny dots, containing unique color and tonal information that come together to create the image.
Detailed explanation-2: -bitmap, method by which a display space (such as a graphics image file) is defined, including the colour of each of its pixels (or bits). In effect, a bitmap is an array of binary data representing the values of pixels in an image or display. A GIF is an example of a graphics image file that has a bitmap.
Detailed explanation-3: -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.