QUOTE(Damen @ Apr 29 2007, 02:46 AM)

Well I like em.
But I feel like an idiot asking this because I know what a vector image is I believe. I thought a vector image was one where there are no pixels involved. Which actually isn't possible with monitors. Is that right? But what does a vector image actually mean?
A vector image is an image which is stored through the use of geometrical points rather than a bitmap(which is a file full of color values arranged in a square). It allows the image to be resized without it losing quality. However, there are very few vector image formats. SVG is the only one I know of.
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