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What is the difference between Bitmap files and Vector files?

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What is the difference between Bitmap files and Vector files?

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Bitmap files contain a precisely “mapped” collection of individual dots or pixels of various colors. If a bitmap file were to be scaled down or enlarged, the enlarged imaged would appear pixilated, blurry and contain jagged edges. Vector files contain mathematical algorithms that allow for scaling and modification without a loss of image resolution. For this reason, BizView recommends submitting vector artwork for all printing as the vector artwork will produce a sharper imprint with no jagged edges. . . regardless how big or small the actual design may be when printed.

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