No more or less than what happens to any other image . . . that is given an appearance of enlargement by reducing the resolution at which it is displayed. In other words the bit content of images cannot be increased, but such images can be made to appear of (to resolve at) an apparent size in excess of that indicative of their bit count at a prior/existing resolution level.
As with just about any picture, it will pixilate. You will begin to see blocks of color, rather than smooth shading. This is because each picture is actually composed of many of these blocks, or pixels. When you expand it too much, there is no new information so each pixel is enlarged to an unwanted size.
Loses Quality, becomes pixelated
raster graphics cannot be resized without losing image quality
a bitmap is made up of individual squares
Difference between a vector and bitmap graphics is that a vector is a format of a drawing whereas bitmap is a format of a photo. * the advantages of a vector is that the drawing can be stretched to any size without ruining the quality and bitmap is faster to display .Bitmap graphics as being stored in a literal fashion, then Vector Graphics, stored representative are their opposites
Raster Graphics
You can not enlarge bitmap images without losing quality and bitmap images are larger in size then vector.
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A bitmap graphic is also known as a raster image.
Nothing, they are the same.
A graphic workstation is a workstation that is configured specifically for graphics work. It can include vector graphics, image manipulation, and bitmap graphics.
Since raster (bitmap) software are made to manipulate and improve photos, not create graphics, I will mention a few vector programs. The most common are Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW. A free open-source one is Inkscape, for instance. These are used to create vector-based graphics (ones that can be resized without losing quality). All this is pertaining to 2D graphics, as an element of graphic design.
Word is not a graphics package, so it is not designed for creating images. You can import images into it, or do things like take a screenshot and put that into a graphics application and save it as a bitmap.
A scanner