rasterisessa
Rasterisessa is a term primarily used in the context of digital image processing and computer graphics. It refers to a method of representing and storing images as a grid of individual pixels. Each pixel has a specific color value, and the arrangement of these pixels forms the complete image. This is in contrast to vector graphics, which use mathematical equations to define shapes and lines.
The term "raster" itself originates from the process of scanning an image, where an electron beam traces
Common file formats that store raster images include JPEG, PNG, GIF, and BMP. These formats store the