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Illustrator is a vector based program that can export raster images.
Photoshop is raster based but you can work with vector objects in Photoshop. Why is raster based is question for founder Mr. Thomas Knoll not for public because we can not answer this question. Maybe because this world need raster based software.
For example the classic Microsoft Paint.
Yes, partially. PDF encodes fonts and EPS graphics that are vector based. It also encodes images, in JPG format for example, which are raster based.
Adobe Photoshop: This is a popular and powerful program that can edit, enhance, and manipulate raster images. GIMP: This is a free and open source program that can perform various tasks such as photo retouching, graphic design, illustration, and more. These are not the only programs that can create raster graphics, but they are some of the most widely used and recommended ones.
You have to use programs which support vector graphics and raster graphics, so you can save them in what format you would like? ex: Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw you can use...
Photoshop for raster images. Illustrator for vector images. These are the industry standards.
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Raster printing refers to the method of printing which uses the raster image processor. The raster printing usually produces a raster image called a bitmap.
Many famous image manipulation / graphics editing software programs are raster based, including: Paint.net, a lightweight editor featuring far more options than the unrelated MS paint, the GIMP, an open source equivalent to photoshop designed more for advanced users, and the ever-famous Adobe Photoshop, a long time staple of graphics editors everywhere.
Some examples of raster are: Digital photographs, such as the ones taken by cameras or smartphones. Satellite imagery, such as the ones used for mapping, weather, or environmental monitoring. Digital art, such as the ones created by painting or drawing programs.