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Maelstrom Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

.....graphics images??

I dont understand the logic behind the collocation of the word "graphics" in constructs such as "raster graphics images".

How is it not only just "raster graphics"?
  

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"raster graphics images" means images constructed from raster graphics. It is debatable how much extra value the word "images" adds. There may be some contexts where it is worthwhile.

  • "raster graphics images" means images constructed from raster graphics.
  • It is debatable how much extra value the word "images" adds.
  • There may be some contexts where it is worthwhile.
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"raster graphics images" means images constructed from raster graphics. It is debatable how much extra value the word "images" adds. There may be some contexts where it is worthwhile.

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