The Difference Between Vector Files and Bitmap Files

Vector Vs. Bitmap

By Johan Ross, published Jun 08, 2007
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Have your ever heard the following; "can you send me that logo in vector format?". Have you wondered what the heck a vector file is? What about your photos? You've heard those files are bitmap files. So what does all that mean and how can knowing the difference between vector and bitmap files help you? Well, the short answer is that vector files are made up using mathematical information and bitmap files are made up of pixels, little squares of color information to build an image. Ok, so here is how that translates into the real world.

Bitmap Images
A bitmap image is as the name implies. A series of colored bits to map an image. Think photographs here. The image is made up of a series of individual tiny squares, or pixels. Each pixel has it's own color information and with thousands of pixels lined up side by side you get a photograph. Because each pixel is so small, your eye will see a nice transition from one color to the next and you won't notice them individually. You can have drawings (or logos), line art, or photographs as a bitmap file. Your images pixel resolution will determine how many pixels make up your image. The higher the resolution the better the quality. For printing, an image resolution of at least 250dpi is generally a good rule to follow. For web files (like sharing those photos, a lower resolution of 72 dpi is required. Be careful when saving bitmap files, they are generally big. Bigger then vector files because each pixel contains information to build your image. Bitmap files are generally saved as .jpgs or .tifs and edited in applications such as Photoshop. Tip: You can save vector files into a bitmap file format (like .jpg or .tif) but nice vice versa.

Takeaways
  • Vector files
  • Bitmap files
  • photoshop
Did You Know?
Vector is math. Bitmap is pixels.
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