What are raster graphics?
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What are raster graphics?
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Raster graphics are usually known as bitmap images. These graphics are made up of a grid of pixels. Raster graphics contain a fixed number of pixels and the information about the color and location of each pixel. Raster graphics are resolution-dependent, so they lose details, when scaled. The advantage of raster graphics is that they have an ability to represent continuous-tone images because they can produce subtle gradations of shades and color.
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