Computer Image: DR Jimmy Lam CAD For Fashion and Textiles
Computer Image: DR Jimmy Lam CAD For Fashion and Textiles
Dr Jimmy Lam
CAD for Fashion and Textiles
Working with bitmap images and
vector graphics
Computer graphics fall into two main
categories--bitmap and vector.
You can work with both types of graphics
in Photoshop and ImageReady
Understanding the difference between
the two categories helps as you create,
edit, and import artwork
About bitmap images
Bitmap images--technically called raster
images--are made up of a grid of dots known
as pixels. When working with bitmap images,
you edit pixels rather than objects or shapes.
Bitmap images are the most common
electronic medium for continuous-tone images,
such as photographs or digital paintings,
because they can represent subtle gradations
of shades and color
About bitmap images 2
Bitmap images can lose detail
when scaled on-screen
because they are resolution-
dependent, they contain a
fixed number of pixels, and
each pixel is assigned a
specific location and color
value. Bitmapped images can
look jagged if they're printed at
too low a resolution because
the size of each pixel is
increased.
About vector graphics