Raster.
raster
Illustrator is a vector based program that can export raster images.
raster image = monitor, laser printer or ink-jet printer vector image = graphics plotter
Raster and Vector
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.
Vector and Raster or pixel images.
Three types of images are raster images, vector images, and vectorized raster images. Raster images are made up of pixels, while vector images are made up of paths and can be scaled without losing quality. Vectorized raster images are raster images that have been converted into vectors, combining the best of both worlds.
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...
raster and vector
One can import both vector and raster/bitmap image formats into InDesign.
Vector tracing, also known as vectorization, is the process of converting raster images or bitmap graphics into vector graphics. Raster images are composed of a grid of pixels, where each pixel contains color information, and they are resolution-dependent. This means that when you enlarge a raster image, the pixels become visible, resulting in a loss of quality and a pixelated appearance.
No. Raster images define images with pixels. But Vector images paint the pixels on your screen!