File in which every pixel on screen is represented by a piece of data in memory, usually graphics although some audio formats are described as bitmapped as well. As opposed to a vector image, in which only a description of the image is stored. Each pixel can be represented by one bit (simple black and white) or up to 32 bits (high-definition colour). Uses the file extension "BMP".
A file in which every pixel on the screen is represented by a piece of data in memory. These are usually graphics although some audio formats are described as bitmapped as well.
A common image format (.bmp) defined by a collection of tiny colored squares known as pixels, which form a pattern.
A format for an image file that is represented in digital form and stored as arrays of pixels for display on a monitor or for printing in the graphics mode of a printer. By default, the Desktop imports image files and exports icons in bitmap format.
The standard graphics format for Windows® images. Usually carries the file extension .BMP.
A common image format (.bmp) defined by a rectangular pattern of pixels.
The file containing the height and width instructions for creating a bitmap.