Very simply put, raster or bitmap images as they are conventionally known as, are made up of a very large number of pixels, therefore when the image gets enlarged, blown up or expanded it usually get rather pixelated or even blurry! Typical examples of bitmap images include JPG, PSD as well as PNG. Vector images in the other hand images are based on a distinct mathematical formula and therefore have no resolution as such, so the image can easily be scaled to any size without getting blurry. It is for this reason that our vector ...
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