How Images are Stored in Raster Graphics?
Computer images are generally stored in raster graphics formats, such as GIF, JPEG, and PNG, which are commonly used on the Web. Tessellation of a two-dimensional plane into cells, each containing a single value is the basis of a raster data format. Before the data can be saved in a file, the two-dimensional array must be serialized. A row-major format lists the cells from left to right starting with the ones along the first (often top) row, then the cells along the second row, and so on.
What is Raster Graphics?
Computer Images are made up of a bitmap or grid called the “raster graphics” Raster graphics make up the majority of images on the web and on our computer. They are one of the two main picture types used in vector graphics on computers. A raster graphic’s file size relies on a number of factors. The first is the raster graphic’s resolution or the size of the image in terms of pixels.
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