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Typically vector format means something like a Corel .DXF file or possibly a PostScript file (a vector based file in standard printer language) rather than a BMP (pixel based file).
Vector based means file is structured such that a straight line is recorded with it's start and end points, rather than every pixel on the line as in a pixel based file. Basically Vector files are easier to scale for printing because they do not pixelate when scaled up or down, regardless of size. |
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