Both are graphics
both are editable
both are software
A raster image is composed of pixels with each pixel having a specific value. A vector image is composed of instructions on how to form shapes with specific values and does not use pixels. Vector is math-based. That is why a vector image can be scaled to any size and will still retain its sharpness, whereas as raster image has a set resolution and if it is enlarged it becomes blurry.
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 is the generic term for bitmap graphics.
Raster comes from the fact that the value of a 2D (XY) raster are specified (the term can be applied for more dimensions as well). With other words the color of each pixel is specified, either directly or as an index in a color table.
Raster is a type of image containing pixels. the quality of any raster image(jpg,png etc) is calculated on number of pixels or DPI(dots per inch) it has. its quality will downfall as you zoom. Mostly we see this type of images all over the web. e.g softwares: photoshop. The other type is vector which is totally opposite to it. you can zoom this type of file as much as you want, as its quality will remain the same. This type of files are used in print media. e.g softwares: coreldraw and adobe illustrator.
Main difference is that you can resize vector graphic without to loss any quality of image. For example you can resize 1x1 inch vector logo to 100x100 inches and to have perfect quality, that's not possible with pixel images.
Raster Graphics are formed using pixels where each pixel have some specified value and color. These are also called bitmap graphics. These type of graphics become blurry if you zoom in on them.
Vector graphics are based on mathematical and geometrical equations. They form an object image using lines and curves based on mathematical calculations. These type of graphics retains their display quality even after zooming in.
all can be use manupulate,processes,analyze,display,asses and store the spatial data
vector images you can modify - resize without loosing their quality, and bitmap you can resize but you will lost quality of image
Photoshop can not save vector image but you can work with vector shapes inside Photoshop. There are many similarities, you can add elements to image like type, shape, change color... big difference is that you can not enlarge bitmap image without losing quality.
Scalar quantities - quantities that only include magnitude Vector quantities - quantities with both magnitude and direction
For a parallel plate capacitor is The poynting vector points everywhere radially outward of the volume between plates.
transverse waves are...well.. wavy when compression waves are like a domino affect or like pushing a spring the similarities is that the both transport power from point a to point b however their movement is very different
"Vector" is a description of magnitude and direction, and can apply to any quantity that has magnitude and direction, such as an aircraft's flight path. "Phasor" is a vector as used in alternating current electrical/electronic circuits. Calculations are the same as for general-purpose vector math, but the quantities are typically phase angle, voltage, voltage, current, resistance, reactance and impedance. Some calculations will use conductance, admittance and susceptance.
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
You can not enlarge bitmap images without losing quality and bitmap images are larger in size then vector.
Photoshop can not save vector image but you can work with vector shapes inside Photoshop. There are many similarities, you can add elements to image like type, shape, change color... big difference is that you can not enlarge bitmap image without losing quality.
There are two fundamentally different types of graphics image - Vector images and Bitmap images. Vector images are made up of lines, polygons etc. Bitmap images are made up of pixels of color. The type of package used depends on the type of image you're trying to work with. Whilst there is some overlap between the two, ie you can create some vector artwork in photoshop and you can do some minimal bitmap work in illustrator, in essence illustrator is a vector graphics package where you draw your image with lines etc. Photoshop is a fully featured bitmap editing package
A graphic workstation is a workstation that is configured specifically for graphics work. It can include vector graphics, image manipulation, and bitmap graphics.
The bitmapped graphics file is a .bmp file.
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.
Not sure Vector i think
Rastor graphics are also called Bitmap graphics, and are generally used with better results in photography. The pixillated form of Rastor graphics is more beneficial to subtle shading as opposed to the straight sharp lines of the Vector graphics.
Vector graphics using the graphics function to record the color, size and other attributes. Zoom in and out of any object, no image distortion and will reduce quality. Nor will it affect the file size. A clear outline of the performance of vector graphics, commonly used in the production of some of the logo graphics.
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.
bitmap is a raster image which is anything with lots of detail while a vector is an image that is made up of geometric shapes and therefore can be manipulated in ways in which is keeps its detail. raster images vary depending on resolution and can only be made bigger if they have a higher resolution while vectors can scale without regards to resolution as they are made of geometric primitives. Simple things use vector while more complete images are usually raster/bitmap.