
bitmap editing
Bitmap editing involves changing images made up of tiny dots called pixels. Each pixel has color and brightness information, and together they form a complete picture. Editing a bitmap means adjusting these pixels directly—such as changing colors, removing objects, or retouching details. This process allows for detailed control but can sometimes lead to a loss of quality if the image is resized or heavily altered. Common tools like Photoshop or GIMP facilitate bitmap editing, making it possible to modify images with precision for tasks like photo retouching, digital art, or graphic design.