Technology & Digital Life - Hardware and software - Vector graphics
Which type of graphic can be enlarged substantially without becoming pixelated?
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Vector graphics are not made from a fixed grid of individual pixels. Instead, they describe shapes mathematically using lines, curves, and areas. They can therefore be enlarged or reduced substantially without their edges becoming blurry or pixelated. SVG, or Scalable Vector Graphics, is a well-known vector format. Raster images such as classic JPEG files consist of a fixed number of pixels and lose sharpness when enlarged too far.
Source: W3C SVG


