This program has the capability to automatically convert raster images to vector output.
Texturing is achieved through use of raster images, though it appears more lifelike.
Typical traps are points, lines, circles, flower shapes and even raster images.
The raster image usually includes the original border information, referred to as the "map collar".
Then the resolution-independent version is rendered as a raster image at the desired resolution.
New maps can be created by making three raster images to indicate height, surface, and object placement.
The following is a different example showing the results of a Hough transform on a raster image containing two thick lines.
Most users come into contact with raster images through digital cameras, which use any of several image file formats.
Images that are difficult to make as a vector, like photographs, are often made in the form of a raster image.
A Binary image is a kind of raster graphic image.