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− | " | + | <div style="padding: 10px 10px; border: 1px solid black; background-color: #F79086;">This page is no longer being maintained and may contain inaccurate information. Please see the [https://www.archivematica.org/docs/latest/ Archivematica documentation] for up-to-date information.</div><p> |
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+ | The chief source of information for this page is [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/programmes/preservation/vector_images.pdf Mike Coyne, David Duce, Bob Hopgood, George Mallen, Mike Stapleton. The Significant Properties of Vector Images. JISC report, 27 November 2007]. | ||
+ | *"The hierarchy of the points, lines and areas defining the image are often Significant Properties of the image." (p.7) | ||
+ | *Vector images may include the following features, all of which have significant properties attached to them: points, open paths, closed paths, text, objects, inline objcts. (p.27) |
Latest revision as of 16:35, 11 February 2020
Main Page > Documentation > Format policies > Significant characteristics > Significant characteristics of vector images
This page is no longer being maintained and may contain inaccurate information. Please see the Archivematica documentation for up-to-date information.
The chief source of information for this page is Mike Coyne, David Duce, Bob Hopgood, George Mallen, Mike Stapleton. The Significant Properties of Vector Images. JISC report, 27 November 2007.
- "The hierarchy of the points, lines and areas defining the image are often Significant Properties of the image." (p.7)
- Vector images may include the following features, all of which have significant properties attached to them: points, open paths, closed paths, text, objects, inline objcts. (p.27)