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different type of graphics
vector
Vector graphics are made up by points
used for creating logos, line art, 3D-like renderings, and animations,
Graphic designers use vector graphics to create graphics that need to be scaled.
raster
These are the types of images that are produced when scanning or photographing an object
Raster graphics are best used for non-line art images; specifically digitized photographs, scanned artwork or detailed graphics.
Non-line art images are best represented in raster form because these typically include subtle chromatic gradations, undefined lines and shapes, and complex composition.
PNG
The Portable Network Graphic (PNG) file format is ideal for digital art (flat images, logos, icons.
Raster graphics are best used for non-line art images; specifically digitized photographs, scanned artwork or detailed graphics.
An important benefit, and oftentimes deciding factor for using a PNG file, is that–unlike a JPG–they support transparency.
PDF
PDF, or Portable Document Format, is an open file format used for exchanging electronic documents.
PDF images are ideal for printing, especially for graphic design, posters, and flyers.
PDF images are ideal for printing, especially for graphic design, posters, and flyers.
EPS
EPS has been considered a good choice of format for vector graphic illustrations intended for high-resolution or large-scale
EPS has been considered a good choice of format for vector graphic illustrations intended for high-resolution or large-scale printing and commonly used for printing to PostScript printers and imagesetters.
It's best to use an EPS file to ensure that your image won't lose quality in any project.