1 Nov 2006

What is Vector Wallpaper?

Vector graphics is the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and polygons, to represent images in computer graphics. It is used in contrast to the term raster graphics, which is the representation of images as a collection of pixels (dots).

Unlike raster Wallpaper which degrades in quality on magnification, Vector wallpaper can be scaled indefinitely without degradation. One key aspect of vector art is key for printing. Since the art is made from a series of mathematical points it will print very crisply no matter how you resize the art.

The graphic above is an example and dosen't represent the quality available from the source Wallpaper from David Lanham

more information:Wikipedia

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