Pdf and xps
Pixel!
This is a vague question, so I'll give a vague answer: an image generated from an electronic source (ie. a computer?)
An Image scanner
By "electronic copy" one usually means an image of a document so that it may be stored on a computer system. Adobe's .pdf format is very common for this type of representation, but it is by no means the only choice. The term can also refer to any computer representation of the material contained in the document, including textual form or a Word-processing document.
Yoricks Skull
NEF its stand's for Nikon Electronic File
PowerPoint presentations on new technologies using image processing are quite advanced. They are able to bring out shapes in 3D format and offer compensation for defects in image processing.
You right click the the background then click on format background then picture and texture fill, file and then select which picture then click close.
NEF stands for Nikon Electronic Format. It is NikonÕs RAW file format that features image information and metadata received from the cameraÕs sensor.
Full form of GIF format of image is Graphics Interchange Format. This format of image can able to save only 256 colors which makes this format poor in the comparison of other image format.
GIF stands for Graphics Interchange Format in the computer technology. This term is very popular in the field of web and graphic designing. This format supports only 256 colors for image or graphic but it is better in the quality in the comparison of the jpg format.
Either copy & paste, or by giving the "Insert - Image" command.
a pixel is the smallest element in an electronic image
TIFF stands for Tagged Image File Format :)
i think it not supports any image format...
You may not be able to. There may be an option in Powerpoint to export or save as an eps, but if you have used any rasterized art you can't get a vector based file.
Depends on the image format: