Text can be edited for example by changing one letter in to another letter:
Example:
BOOT > BOAT
The second "O" has been changed into an "A" Thsi hadÅ› nothing to do with the image on screen it is an edit in the code behind the presentation and would change the "O" to an "A" in any typeface or font size.
If you look real closely at your monitor you should be able to see that the image is built up of small dots that really are red green and blue, these are called sub-pixels. Each group of a red, green and blue sub-pixel is a pixel (picture element).
Graphics can be pixel base or vector based.
Graphics that are pixel-based, when enlarged get "jaggy" - diagonal lines become like stairs (change your screen resolution to 400 x 600 or something low to get an idea or use the Ctrl and + key in your browser when looking at images),. Editing pixel graphics is a matter of changing the red green and blue value of pixels.
Vector graphics are more like the SHAPE of the letters on your screen (most of them anyway are vector based. With vector graphics a mathematical representation of a curve is defined as the edge of a shape and this can be enlarged indefinitely without those "jaggies" appearing.
Vector graphics can also define changes from one color to another mathematically so that the transition is smooth"
The words "image" and "graphic" are somewhat interchangeable.
In many cases, "image" is used to refer to a raster or bitmap file, such as a photograph, whereas "graphic" often refers to a vector-based illustration.
The terms are usually very generic, and should be accompanied by more descriptive terms such as "bitmap", "raster", or "vector" to avoid confusion.
Animation uses graphics, whereas the term graphic refers to a single image or design. In general, graphics are not animated. An animation can be created, however, with a series of graphics. Imagine the old way of animation, before computers. Numerous single images, or graphics, with slight changes, are put together in order to form an animation.
Image is a standard like photographs.graphic mean if we modify any changes in that it's called graphic
Many times, when people are talking about graphics and art, they are talking about the same thing. Graphics are computer generated.
Web graphics are images. These images are usually specifically designed to fit on the web page, some are even interactive.
A scanner
You can not enlarge bitmap images without losing quality and bitmap images are larger in size then vector.
mouse
Raster graphics are stored as pixels, vector graphics are stored as geometric primitives. Images of the latter type can, in principle, be scaled infinitely, and pixelization will not occur.
Image is a real world picture while graphics is a computer generated picture
Main difference is that you can enlarge vector graphics without lose of quality. Vector graphics can be scaled and changed at any time without any lose of quality or appearance while raster images can lose sharpness and quality when you scale or change them.
Animated graphics are animated. Non animated graphics are not animated.
Well, clip art usually refers to stock images created to be freely used in any document, so graphics art can refer to any type of graphic, while clip art is specifically those stock little images you see in Word doucments.
Graphics just means images.
A graphics card plugs into your computer, integrated means the graphics chip is ready installed on the motherboard.
Many times, when people are talking about graphics and art, they are talking about the same thing. Graphics are computer generated.
A plotter is a graphics printer that uses a pen or pencil to draw images. A plotter cutter is a plotter in which the plotting pen has been replaced with a knife or a sharp blade.
The Canvas class is the component upon which the Graphics class draws.
Another name for graphics is: digital images.
Phigs used to draw 3-d graphics where as gks is used to draw 2-d graphics