Graphics
Raster and vector graphics - electronically produced images, both still and animation, photographs and infographics, raster and vector computer-generated imagery (CGI), computer graphics, digital graphic art.
Digital graphical images, created using electronic technology:
- Raster images, or bitmaps, are digital images created or captured as a set of samples of a given space. Raster images are made of pixels - single points or the smallest single element in a display device. They are stored in files like
.jpg
,.png
,.gif
.- Photographs - pictures made using a camera, captured and modified reality presented in raster images, photos and snapshots.
Digital photography is the science, art and skill of creating images by recording light electronically. - Stills - static images, electronic productions and infographics.
- Animation - kinetic electronic images.
Animation is illusion of motion and change made by means of the rapid display of a sequence of static images that minimally differ from each other.
- Photographs - pictures made using a camera, captured and modified reality presented in raster images, photos and snapshots.
- Vector images, scalable graphics: vector-based images that are not made up of lines rather than a series of dots, they can be rotated or scaled to a larger size and preserve image quality. They are stored in files like
.svg
.