RE: Do I want it?

Subject: RE: Do I want it?
From: "Joe Malin" <jmalin -at- tuvox -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 11:51:22 -0700


Dear Fred,

My first reaction was "wow."

I've been studying computer graphics since 1980, and I have always used
"raster" and "bitmap" interchangeably. You are the first person who
pointed this out. Besides Adobe, does anyone else use this distinction?
If anyone has a reference, please e-mail me.

Raster was the original term used. I think that bitmap is a lot more
descriptive, and doesn't carry the CRT "baggage" of raster.

Joe

-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Ridder [mailto:docudoc -at- hotmail -dot- com]
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 11:34 AM
To: Joe Malin
Subject: RE: Do I want it?

One small quibble, Joe:
Many authorities and many graphics applications make a distinction
between raster images and bitmap images. (I was once scolded on the
FrameUsers list by someone from Adobe for incorrect usage of "bitmap",
so maybe I'm over-sensitive on this...) In the traditional usage, a
bitmap image is a raster image with a 1-bit depth; i.e. pure black and
white rather than grayscale or color. Raster is the more general term
which can properly be used with any type of bit-by-bit image.

Fred Ridder
Intel
Parsippany, NJ


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