- Pictures are made up of tiny squares called pixels that combine to form an image. The more pixels per image, the higher the quality.
- Image quality can be determined by how much it needs to be zoomed in before pixels become visible. Higher resolution images have smaller, closer pixels that provide clearer details.
- Compression reduces file size by removing some image data. Lossy compression discards more data than lossless compression, resulting in lower quality but smaller files. Compression level affects quality, with higher compression removing more details.
- Vector images use mathematical equations to represent lines and shapes, rather than pixels, so they do not pixelate when zoomed in like raster images. They also tend to be