Rasterized image: An image that has
been rendered into pixels. When you convert vector
graphics files to bitmap files, you create rasterized
images.
Render: The process of capturing
a two-dimensional image from a three-dimensional
model.
Resolution: The amount of detail
and information that an image file contains, as
well as the level of detail that an input, output,
or display device is capable of producing. When
you work with bitmapped images, resolution affects
both the quality of the final output and the file
size.
RGB: A color mode in which the
three colors of light (red, green, and blue) are
combined in varying intensities to produce all other
colors. A value between 0 and 255 is assigned to
each channel of red, green and blue. Monitors, scanners,
and the human eye use RGB to produce or detect color.
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