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  1. Image 1 is an example of a bitmap image.
  2. Image 4 is an example of a vector image.
  3. Image 5 is an example of a vector image.

What is a file type?

A file type can be defined as a standard format that is typically used to store digital data such as pictures (images), texts, videos, and audios, on a computer system.

The types of image formats.

For images or pictures, the following file type (standard formats) are used for encoding and storing data:

  • Bitmap Image File (BIF)
  • Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG)
  • Graphics Interchange Format (GIF)
  • Portable Network Graphic (PNG)
  • Scalable Vector Graphic (SVG)

Bitmap Image File (BIF) is also referred to as raster graphic and it is generally made up of bits or dots that are called pixels. Also, it is dependent on the resolution (size) of an image and as such it becomes blurry when enlarged.

Vector images are two-dimensional visual images (graphics) that are created directly from geometric shapes and colors with respect to a cartesian plane such as polygons, lines, points, and curves. Also, it is independent on the resolution (size) of an image.

  1. Image 1 is an example of a bitmap image.
  2. Image 4 is an example of a vector image.
  3. Image 5 is an example of a vector image.

Note: The file format for the other images is difficult to ascertain because they are not rendered or depicted in their original size on this platform.

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