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raster graphicsComputer graphics that are stored in the computer memory by using a map to record data (such as colour and intensity) for every pixel that makes up the image. When transformed (enlarged, rotated, stretched, and so on), raster graphics become ragged and suffer loss of picture resolution, unlike vector graphics. Raster graphics are typically used for painting applications, which allow the user to create artwork on a computer screen much as if they were painting on paper or canvas. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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As noted above, the Acronis offering takes a bitmapped image of the disk while still in Windows and then monitors subsequent write operations. It then removes the highlighted area or converts the colour and passes the black and white bitmapped image to the calling program, where it can be collected to produce a synopsis or be recognized for automated indexing. Graphics Converter provides bitmapped image editing tools including, Crop, Rotate, Resize, Zoom, Flip, Invert, Contrast, Brightness, Gamma Correction, and Inversion. |
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