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Flexible, scalable image formats

Posted by Antony Theobald on Tuesday 15 December 2009 at 3:34pm
Tags: animated graphics | file formats | news | vector graphics

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Following our recently updated advice on File Formats and Compression, we have just released an updated Introduction to the Vector Image Format.

Unlike raster images (e.g. digital photos which are usually saved as JPEGs for the web), vector images are fully scalable which means they do not lose their clarity when resized.

This advice document takes a look at what makes vector images scalable and where they can be put to use: Introduction to the Vector Image Format.

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