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Vector Graphics

Vector graphics are graphics represented by lines, polygons, and other drawing primitives used to create an image. The advantage of vector graphics is that they can be resized without loosing any quality. For this reason, they are used often in desktop publishing, and in file formats such as PDF. Vector graphics are not as easy to manipulate as Bitmap Graphics

See Also: Graphics FAQ

last edited (August 20, 2004) by Doctor Slush, Number of views: 2032, Current Rev: 2 (Diff)

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