![]() ![]() ![]() It stores information about what is the color (and, possibly, transparency) of every pixel of the image - but nothing else.įor example, if you have a PNG image with a black circle on white background, in fact there is NO black circle stored in the image at all: it's only the person viewing this image who can "guess" that it displays a circle. A bitmap, however, is a very low-level abstraction. The majority of images stored and processed on computers today are bitmaps. Inkscape is a vector editor, not bitmap (raster) editor. Other languages: العربية Català Česky Deutsch English Español Français Italiano 日本語 한국어 Polski Português Português do Brasil Русский Slovenčina 中文 ![]()
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