MULTIMEDIA AND QUALITY OF SERVICE
INTRODUCTION
Question
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Images can be scaled up or down with no loss of quality
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Individual pixels can be changed, which makes very detailed editing possible
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They have a large file size
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -One of the greatest things about vector images is that you can re-size them infinitely larger or smaller, and they will still print out just as clearly, with no increase (or decrease) in file size.
Detailed explanation-2: -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-3: -When you enlarge a vector graphic, the math formulas stay the same, rendering the same visual graphic no matter the size. Vector graphics can be scaled to any size without losing quality.
Detailed explanation-4: -Vector images are made of lines and curves (or paths). They can be scaled up or down without any loss of quality. When an illustration (drawing) program sizes a vector image up or down, it simply multiplies the mathematical description of the object by a scaling factor.