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How do raster graphics, used with CRT technology, work? What kinds of images does this create?

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Answer: It is a type of CRT, similar to that of an early oscilloscope. In a vector display, the image is composed of drawn lines rather than a grid of glowing pixels as in raster graphics. ... The beam skips over dark areas of the image without visiting their points.

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