What is the purpose of anti-aliasing in raster images?
A). Smoothing jagged edges
B). Adding noise
C). Increasing saturation
D). Reducing file size
What is the typical format for saving photographic images captured by digital cameras?
A). JPEG
B). SVG
C). GIF
D). PNG
What happens to the quality of a raster image when it's scaled up?
A). It may become pixelated
B). It becomes sharper
C). It remains the same
D). It loses color depth
Which type of graphic is commonly used for photographic images?
A). Raster
B). Vector
C). SVG
D). PNG
How does the color management differ between vector graphics and raster images?
A). Vector graphics use RGB or CMYK color models, raster images use RGB color model
B). Vector graphics use RGB color model, raster images use CMYK or grayscale color models
C). Both use the same color models for color management
D). Vector graphics use grayscale color model, raster images use RGB or CMYK color models
What is the primary characteristic of vector graphics?
A). Scalability
B). Photorealism
C). Color depth
D). Resolution dependency
Which type of graphic is more suitable for designs requiring high-resolution printing, such as posters or banners?
A). Vector
B). Raster
C). GIF
D). PNG
Which of the following is a characteristic of raster images?
A). Resolution-dependent
B). Scalability
C). Editability
D). Vector-based
How does a vector graphic handle scaling compared to a raster image?
A). Vector graphics maintain quality when scaled up, raster images may become pixelated
B). Both maintain quality when scaled up equally
C). Raster images maintain quality, vector graphics may become pixelated when scaled up
D). Both may lose quality when scaled up equally
Which type of graphic is more suitable for detailed and realistic textures, such as those found in photographs or digital paintings?
A). Raster
B). Vector
C). JPEG
D). PNG