vektoriformaateista
Vektoriformaateista are digital file formats used to represent images, graphics, and designs using mathematical equations and geometric shapes rather than pixels. This approach allows for scalability without loss of quality, making them ideal for applications requiring high-resolution output, such as printing, graphic design, and engineering.
The most common vector formats include:
1. Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG): An XML-based format widely supported by web browsers and graphic design software.
2. Encapsulated PostScript (EPS): A format that combines the PostScript language with a preview image, making
3. Portable Document Format (PDF): While primarily a document format, PDFs can also contain vector graphics,
4. Computer-Aided Design (CAD) formats: Formats like DXF (Drawing Exchange Format) and DWG (Drawing) are used in
5. Adobe Illustrator (AI): A proprietary format used by Adobe Illustrator, a popular vector graphics editor.
Vektoriformaateista offer several advantages over raster formats like JPEG and PNG, including smaller file sizes, the