Asked by
Amanda Chester
on Oct 17, 2024Verified
Why are vector images typically used for logos instead of bitmap images?
A) Some types of bitmap graphics use lossy compression.
B) A vector image is a grid of pixels that forms an image.
C) Bitmap graphics are created by mathematical formulas.
D) Vector images are not resolution dependent.
Vector Images
Graphics defined by lines and curves based on mathematical expressions, allowing for scaling without quality loss.
Bitmap Images
Digital images composed of a matrix of dots or pixels, each having a specific color and brightness, used in computer graphics.
Lossy Compression
A data encoding method that reduces file size by removing some information, potentially diminishing quality.
- Understand the distinctions and applications of vector and bitmap images.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the distinctions and applications of vector and bitmap images.