rasterfliser
Rasterfliser is a term that refers to a type of digital image file format or a specific method of representing image data. In essence, it describes images that are composed of a grid of individual pixels, where each pixel has a specific color value. This is in contrast to vector graphics, which are based on mathematical equations defining lines, curves, and shapes. When you zoom in on a raster image beyond a certain point, you will eventually see the individual squares, or pixels, that make up the image.
Common examples of raster file formats include JPEG, PNG, GIF, and BMP. These formats are widely used