The image on the sensor isn't any image format, when this analogue data is put through the A/D converter and saved they are saved in a bitmap container (Jpeg and Raw (NEF, CR2, PEF Etc.) are all bitmap formats) all images are either a bitmap or a vector graphic, out of the camera they are bitmap, but the data in the file can be opened as a Vector Graphic in some programs.
Through the internet (Ex: Google images), Microsoft Paint, or A camera
A scanner
You can not enlarge bitmap images without losing quality and bitmap images are larger in size then vector.
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.
Images
You can make a bitmap in paint. When you save your image just choose .bmp as the file extension.
BITMAP or GIF images
Yes, it can be used to edit many types of image files, including bitmap images.
BITMAP or GIF images
pixels
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BMP is the three letter file extension for Bitmap images. There are several commen picture and image file formats. Bitmap images or the highest quality and take up more space then other file formats.