•Allows solids to be displayed
•Leverages low-cost CRT H/W (TVs)
•Whole Screen is constantly updated
•Bright light-emitting display technology
computer graphics
Application of Raster scan display: Basically it is used in Plotters. and mainly more like....Printers,,,,
example of raster scane disply
raster graphics cannot be resized without losing image quality
Raster Graphics
You have to use programs which support vector graphics and raster graphics, so you can save them in what format you would like? ex: Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw you can use...
Rasterisation is the progressive scanning of an image in a line by line fashion. TV and computer displays are scanned left to right line by line and so are raster displays. Vectorisation or vector graphics are the opposite of rasterisation. In this method of display the image is drawn in a point to point method. An oscilloscope is an example of a vector display. Raster graphics have the advantage of having the same refresh rate all the time irrespective of the complexity and colour depth of the image drawn (this is not the same as the framerate). All home computers now use a raster display output. Vector graphics can be coloured but are line drawings only. Examples of this type of colour vector display is the 1980's game Starwars or the monochrome Vectrex games consol from the same period.
I think it is vector graphics and raster(bit mapped) graphics
A bitmap graphic is also known as a raster image.
Nothing, they are the same.
Digital printing begins with creation of the document file ‰ÛÒ the words and images that will print on the page. Regardless of what program is used to create the file or any of its components, the file is converted into a raster graphics image. A raster is a grid of x and y coordinates on a display space; a raster image file identifies which of those coordinates to illuminate. A raster image file is sometimes referred to as a bit map because it contains information that is directly mapped to the display grid. BMP, TIFF, GIF and JPEG are all examples of raster image file types. The action of converting a file to a raster image file is known as raster image processing or RIPping.
For example the classic Microsoft Paint.