Bitmaps are images formed by pixels. But what would a Pixel be? A pixel is nothing more than a dot on your monitor, small and with varying colors and brightness. Suitable for representing images with a high level of detail. Bitmaps files, being formed by arranging the image pixel by pixel, if they have their size increased will suffer considerable distortions, and thus each point will be transformed into larger blocks to compose the larger image.
Bitmap illustrations can be, for example, nature photos. These images have a subtle tonal transition and are often composed of thousands of colors. The difficulty in working with bitmap graphics is that, when enlarging them, there will be a loss of definition and a great decrease in quality, so the enlargement of the images the pixels will be evident
<span>Some
protestant leaders considered the use of religious images as a form of idolatry
and pushed for its removal and instead concentrated on Protestant ideals. Catholic art on the other hand, were used a
form of visual education for believers.
Their art was meant to venerate God and the saints which is why they
gave deep emphasis on their artwork.</span>
transpiring in England around the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, this is a time when individuals began working in factories, when hand tools gave way to powered machines, and when people began moving into or closer to urban areas.