What is the difference between the representation of raster and vector information in video memory?

In raster graphics, an image is built from single points, the so-called pixels. Each pixel contains information about its color in the code.

In vector graphics, the image is built using a special language (mathematical equations of lines, arcs, circles, etc.), complex objects are collections of elementary graphic objects.

In the video memory, both images are represented in binary code, so they do not differ.

The main visual difference is that vector images can be enlarged without loss of quality.



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