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[edit] This Vector Version of the Original Image is not Advantageous
In fact, it's a step down. I fully understand why vector images are preferred over raster images to illustrate diagrams, as the former has many advantages over the latter. Such advantages, however, actually diminish the value of this and any diagram mapping display resolutions. The reason is that display resolutions are described in pixels, and any image comparing the absolute sizes of various resolutions should be constrained to the same format. This is one of the few cases where a vector image is not as accurate as its raster counterpart. --[ Matthew Tardiff 19:07, 30 December 2006 (UTC) ]