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Confused about the difference between vector and bitmap?

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Confused about the difference between vector and bitmap?

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Click the Decal-Factory.com logos to the right for a large graphical comparison between several types of decals. The three colored decals above are the same as the three non-colored decals below but only the bottom decals are shown in wireframe that allows you to view vector vs bitmap. The top logo is completely vector, which allows perfect resolution and can be scaled to any size with perfect crisp edges and no “jaggys” . The middle decal has some bitmap elements and some vector, while the vector will remain clear the other bitmap elements will be “jaggy” especially when enlarged. The bottom decal is completely bitmap and may be “jaggy” especially when enlarged. At Decal-Factory.com we design most all of our decals in high quality vector format to retain top quality and crisp edges for large and small decals.

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