Usually for logos but you can use them and for many other purposes like creating animated gif and so on.
Vector Graphic was created in 1976.
Vector describes both speed and direction. In graphic programs, a vector graphic scales smoothly (more so than a bitmap image).
- ai (adobe illustrator) - cdr (corel draw) - wmf (windows metafile) - svg (xml vector graphic) - drw (drawings) and many others... NOT: .doc .pub .bmp .wav
Vector
Raster and Vector
vector graphic you can change size and you don't loose nothing,you get bigger or smaller size and that's it,but bitmap are from pixels and you can make them smaller but not bigger,actually you can but with very bad results
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graphic software have more vector based capabilities
Graphic library is a library that store various of graphic ( it can be vector or jpg, mostly it's some illutration, drawing, graphic element, also can be icon or pictogram ), people can create their own graphic library or download from online graphic stock website. If you working on a specify project or working for a specify brand, that company probably have their own graphic library for use.
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Vector tracing, also known as vectorization, can be done using specialized software like Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, CorelDRAW, or other vector graphic editors.
Something that doesn't exist. JPEGs can't carry vector data. EPS files, and WMF if you hate your print provider, carry vector data.