Vector images use geometry -- points, lines, curves, shapes and polygons -- to display images in computer graphics.
raster image = monitor, laser printer or ink-jet printer vector image = graphics plotter
No Fla file is not a vector image. It is the source file that flash ide produces.
Vector and bitmap are both image files. Bitmapped images are images that are stored on a pixel by pixel basis and because of this, when you enlarge the image it can appear blocky. A vector image is constructed from dots, lines, shapes, etc. Each part has a particular position within the image with it's own dimensions. Because vector images are constructed using images, they can be enlarged without loss of image quality. Vector images do not get the blocky appearance of an enlarged bitmap image.
Vector-based files are more suitable for illustrations that require precise measurements, where as a bitmap image is not as sutible.
salient image, vector lines, layout, colour techniques (blue represents sad), writing font
The process of converting a vector image into a bitmap image is called "rasterization." During rasterization, the vector graphics, which are defined by mathematical equations, are transformed into a grid of pixels, resulting in a bitmap image. This process involves determining the colors and positions of the pixels that best represent the original vector artwork at a specified resolution. Rasterization is commonly used in graphic design and digital art.
There are over fifty sites for downloading free vector art. Since vector images do not have fixed images, the image is allowed to be altered without losing the image quality.
Vector and bitmap are both image files. Bitmapped images are images that are stored on a pixel by pixel basis and because of this, when you enlarge the image it can appear blocky. A vector image is constructed from dots, lines, shapes, etc. Each part has a particular position within the image with it's own dimensions. Because vector images are constructed using images, they can be enlarged without loss of image quality. Vector images do not get the blocky appearance of an enlarged bitmap image.
A characteristic of a correctly drawn vector diagram is that the direction and magnitude of the vectors are accurately represented using appropriate scales. Additionally, the geometric arrangement of the vectors should follow the rules of vector addition or subtraction, depending on the context of the problem.
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.
The length of the arrow represents the magnitude.
One can import both vector and raster/bitmap image formats into InDesign.