Images appear in many contexts and may be used for different purposes. An image is usually a two-dimensional representation of something and may form the empirical data material in a context or be used as an educational and visual aid for example. There are two main image file formats used to describe digital images. These are usually referred to as vector images or raster images (these are sometimes also referred to as bitmaps). Both image file formats have their advantages and disadvantages. For example, the vector format handles enlargement better than the raster format but is not able to represent colour nuances as accurately. Vector images are commonly used in GIS and CAD, for example, while digital photographs are the most common typ...