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Bitmaps must be greater than one pixel on a side? - Answers

Yes; less than one pixel is 0 pixels which is nothing = no image Vector images can be of any size but when rendered to screen (or any imaging device which uses pixels) of course the result must be at least 1 pixel for the object to appear. The vector object might very well be there but be invisible due to the (low) resolution of the imaging output.



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Yes; less than one pixel is 0 pixels which is nothing = no image Vector images can be of any size but when rendered to screen (or any imaging device which uses pixels) of course the result must be at least 1 pixel for the object to appear. The vector object might very well be there but be invisible due to the (low) resolution of the imaging output.



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Bitmaps must be greater than one pixel on a side? - Answers

Yes; less than one pixel is 0 pixels which is nothing = no image Vector images can be of any size but when rendered to screen (or any imaging device which uses pixels) of course the result must be at least 1 pixel for the object to appear. The vector object might very well be there but be invisible due to the (low) resolution of the imaging output.

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