There are two main types of computer graphics - raster (composed of pixels) and vector (composed of paths). Raster images are also called bitmaps and use a grid of pixels, while vector graphics use mathematical relationships between points and paths. Anti-aliasing filters are used before signal sampling to reduce aliasing. Image resolution is measured in pixels, with higher resolutions able to capture more detail. Aspect ratio describes the proportional relationship between an image's width and height. Common file formats include TIFF, JPEG, and PNG for raster images and GIF for vector images. RGB is used for computer display and CMYK for printing. Adobe Photoshop is a popular image editing application that can create and modify raster