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> <channel><title>Comments on: Network analysis – raster versus vector – A comparison</title> <atom:link href="http://www.husdal.com/1999/10/11/network-analysis-raster-versus-vector-a-comparison-study/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.husdal.com/1999/10/11/network-analysis-raster-versus-vector-a-comparison-study/</link> <description>Journal articles and papers, books and book chapters, research reports and whitepapers, blogs and websites</description> <lastBuildDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2012 19:44:00 +0000</lastBuildDate> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=</generator> <item><title>By: Jan Husdal</title><link>http://www.husdal.com/1999/10/11/network-analysis-raster-versus-vector-a-comparison-study/#comment-111801</link> <dc:creator>Jan Husdal</dc:creator> <pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2011 19:23:36 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://transportationgis.wordpress.com/1999/10/11/network-analysis-network-versus-vector-a-comparison-study/#comment-111801</guid> <description>Hi Ahron,
Thank you for your comment, your compliment and for sharing additional information.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Ahron,</p><p>Thank you for your comment, your compliment and for sharing additional information.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Ahron</title><link>http://www.husdal.com/1999/10/11/network-analysis-raster-versus-vector-a-comparison-study/#comment-111710</link> <dc:creator>Ahron</dc:creator> <pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2011 11:50:42 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://transportationgis.wordpress.com/1999/10/11/network-analysis-network-versus-vector-a-comparison-study/#comment-111710</guid> <description>I want share benefit of vector animation vs. raster animation:
The main difference between vector and raster format is how the data is stored. Vector formats store image information as a series of points, curves, and colors as mathematical data; raster format stores pixel data and has to save information about the color of every pixel in the image. The raster format has two main disadvantages:
Image size: Pixel-by-pixel data is a lot of information to store, and can really start to stack up on high-quality images.
Image quality: When you resize a raster image, the data doesn&#039;t scale well; if you shrink it, you lose pixel data as larger areas merge into smaller ones. If you enlarge it, you end up with a jagged image as single-pixel data has to expand to fill multiple pixels via messy interpolation.
Your sharing is also very good and very knowledgeable...</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want share benefit of vector animation vs. raster animation:</p><p>The main difference between vector and raster format is how the data is stored. Vector formats store image information as a series of points, curves, and colors as mathematical data; raster format stores pixel data and has to save information about the color of every pixel in the image. The raster format has two main disadvantages:</p><p>Image size: Pixel-by-pixel data is a lot of information to store, and can really start to stack up on high-quality images.</p><p>Image quality: When you resize a raster image, the data doesn&#8217;t scale well; if you shrink it, you lose pixel data as larger areas merge into smaller ones. If you enlarge it, you end up with a jagged image as single-pixel data has to expand to fill multiple pixels via messy interpolation.</p><p>Your sharing is also very good and very knowledgeable&#8230;</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
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