Can someone explain

Jonathan Lynch jonathandlynch at gmail.com
Mon Nov 29 16:16:39 EST 2010


A graphic is defined by a set of points. You would need four points to
define a square, for example.

An image contains potentially millions of points (pixels) each with its own
color.

does that help?



On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Cal Horner <calhorner at xtra.co.nz> wrote:

> I have sifted through the archives and read the documentation and once
> again
> I am stumped.
>
> Here is the question. What is the difference between a graphic and an image
> object? And how do you create an image object from a graphic?
>
> As with everything else in Elsie(L. C.) I know the answer will be simple.
> But today I don't feel simple.
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