rastergrafika
Rastergrafika, or raster graphics, are digital images composed of a rectangular grid of pixels, each with its own color value. Because they are defined by a fixed grid, their quality depends on resolution, and scaling beyond the original size can produce visible pixelation.
Raster images are stored as bitmap data and commonly saved in formats such as JPEG, PNG, GIF,
Editing and creation are performed with raster graphics editors, including Photoshop, GIMP, and Krita. Operations focus
Key properties include resolution dependence, local edits, and compressibility. Raster formats use lossy (for example, JPEG)
Raster graphics are widely used for photography, digital painting, web images, and scanned artwork. They excel
Compared with vector graphics, which store shapes as mathematical formulas, raster images are pixel-based and not