Rasterized – In computer graphics and imaging, rasterization is the process of converting vector graphics or descriptions of geometric shapes into a pixel-based image or raster image.
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This is done by determining which pixels on a screen or image plane correspond to the geometric shapes being represented, and then setting the color or other attributes of those pixels according to the desired appearance of the shapes.
In other words, when an image is rasterized, it is converted from a series of mathematical or geometric descriptions to a grid of individual pixels, each with a specific color or other attribute. This process is commonly used in digital image processing, video game graphics, and many other applications where high-quality, realistic images are needed. The quality of the resulting raster image depends on the resolution or density of pixels, with higher resolutions generally producing more detailed and realistic images.
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