Raster graphics offer more file formats than vector graphics because raster is the industry standard for most images. Raster files are supported by thousands of third party editing software and may use proprietary formats for convenience or features not supported elsewhere. Raster images are better for photos as they store a value for each pixel and compress images efficiently. Vector files cannot easily store complex photos with varying pixel colors but are better for output devices like plotters and displays as vector data reconstruction may take longer than raster files of the same complexity. Vector formats are less common as vector graphics is a newer format and mainly used for tasks like logo creation rather than general images. Vector graphics maintain quality when zoomed in or stretched due to its mapping method but have larger file sizes