![]() Most of the tools in Paint Shop Pro are specific to raster or vector graphics. While vector images are generally smaller in file size than raster images, they require the computer to work harder to draw them, and they aren’t effective for displaying complex color variations. A vector object can be resized without any loss of resolution, since the data is recalculated by the computer and redrawn. Vector graphics are created using geometric data-lines, curves, and points. However, increasing the size of a raster image can distort its appearance the more the pixels are enlarged, the grainier the image appears. Each pixel is a specific color, making raster images good for displaying subtle color and tonal shifts, as in a photographic image. ![]() Raster images are composed of square pixels arranged in a grid. In Paint Shop Pro, you can create both raster and vector graphics, as well as images that contain a combination of the two. Creating Graphics About Raster and Vector Graphics
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