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                    Notes          Squint at the image, or step back from your monitor and you will see it is a close up image of an
                                   eye. In real bitmap images, the pixels are tiny dots so the illusion of a smooth and realistic image
                                   is created:

                                                        Figure 3.8: The Squint Image of the above






                                   Vectors
                                   Programs like Flash draw using vectors. A very simple vector drawing might look like this:

                                                           Figure 3.9: A Simple Vector Image

































                                   In a vector drawing, you create control points. The lines in a vector drawing are created by the
                                   software and join up the control points that the user has drawn. There are 4 control points in the
                                   drawing above (3 are little white squares, the last one is dark to indicate that it is being worked
                                   on). There is far more to be explained about vector graphics, but hopefully the illustration above
                                   will be enough for you to see immediately how vector graphics differ from bitmap graphics.
                                   That concludes our brief look at the difference between bitmap and vector graphics.
                                   Be aware that although almost every graphics program you encounter will be primarily a
                                   vector (“drawing”) or bitmap (“painting”) program, it will probably offer both types of graphic
                                   and the chance to mix them together.

                                   3.2.4 Resolution and Size

                                   Resolution, or DPI refers to the number of dots, or pixels, on a linear inch of an image. The web
                                   displays graphics at 72 DPI, yet sometimes your client will hand you a 450 dpi image. PhotoShop
                                   can help you make the transition from a clunky, slow downloading file to speedy 72 DPI.




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