Raster, in the context of graphic design, refers to a type of digital image composed of a grid of individual pixels, each containing color and brightness information. Raster images, also known as bitmap images, are resolution-dependent and can exhibit pixelation when scaled or enlarged beyond their original dimensions.
Raster images are commonly used for photographs, digital artwork, and complex graphics that require intricate detail and color variation. They are created and edited using raster graphics software such as Adobe Photoshop, and are suitable for digital and print applications where precise control over pixel-level details is necessary.
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