rastergrafikas
Rastergrafikas, or raster graphics, are digital images defined by a grid of individual picture elements called pixels. Each pixel stores color information, and the image emerges from the collective values. Raster images are pixel-based and are commonly used for photographs and complex color imagery. They differ from vector graphics, which describe shapes mathematically and can be scaled without quality loss.
Key characteristics include resolution dependence and color depth. Enlarging a raster image increases visible pixelation and
Raster images are produced by cameras, scanners, or rendering processes and are displayed by rasterizing vectors
Color management and metadata are important in raster graphics. Color spaces such as sRGB are standard for
Applications span digital photography, web graphics, textures in 3D rendering, video frames, and user interface imagery.