Photographs are not vector objects. They, along with other certain types of images, are called bitmap images and are made up of a fine grid of squares of solid color called pixels. However, bitmap images can be placed inside a vector shape and then incorporated into a layout and can then be manipulated like any other vector object.
Jim Sadler
Jim Sadler is a former university professor of computer graphics and a freelance designer. He is currently offering his services as a consultant within the industry. He brings together his expertise in design, computer graphics and industry-related technologies with his ability to communicate through teaching and technical assistance. Jim can be reached by e-mail at jim@jsadlerdesign.com. His web address is www.jsadlerdesign.com.
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