Just as you'd never send an IT person to do a human resource manager's job, digital image file formats all have their rightful place in the world, complete with their own strengths and weaknesses.
When you use Adobe Photoshop to create graphics for your business and its clients, your imagery consists of pixels, tiny square elements that make up the gridded mosaic underlying bitmapped images.
If you work with computers sooner or later you’re going to find you need an image that is in a raster (AKA bitmap) format (e.g. .gif, .jpg, .wmf) translated to a vector format (e.g. .svg, .cgm, .dwg).
We currently have more than 100 image formats in use. Depending on your use, a specific image format can come in handy. For ...
TweakerSoft has announced the release of VectorDesigner 1.0.0, a new vector-based graphics application for Mac OS X. It costs $49.95. VectorDesigner features “smart shapes,” bezier creation and ...