Vector graphics are ideal for logos and illustrations because they are resolution-independent and can be scaled to any size, or printed and displayed at any resolution, without losing detail and quality. In addition, you can produce sharp and crisp outlines with vector graphics.
Bitmaps are excellent for photographs and digital paintings because they reproduce color gradations well. Bitmaps are resolution-dependent — that is, they represent a fixed number of pixels. While they look good at their actual size, they can appear jagged or lose image quality when scaled, or when displayed or printed at a resolution higher than their original resolution.
You can create vector graphics in CorelDRAW. You can also import bitmaps (such as JPEG and TIFF files) in CorelDRAW and integrate them into your drawings.
http://komputergrafis90.blogspot.com/2010/02/vector-graphics-and-bitmaps.html?showComment=1267792721077#c5632265173912257306'> March 5, 2010 at 4:38 AM
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http://komputergrafis90.blogspot.com/2010/02/vector-graphics-and-bitmaps.html?showComment=1268011379242#c7268837618183455453'> March 7, 2010 at 5:22 PM
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