• A raster scan, or raster scanning, is the
rectangular pattern of image capture and
reconstruction in television.
• It is a systematic process of covering the area
progressively, one line at a time.
• Although often a great deal faster, it is similar in
the most-general sense to how one's gaze travels
when one reads lines of text.
In a raster scan, an image is subdivided into a
sequence of (usually horizontal) strips known as
"scan lines".
Each scan line can be transmitted in the form
of an analog signal as it is read from the video
source, as in television systems, or can be further
divided into discrete pixels for processing in a
computer system.
This ordering of pixels by rows is known as
raster order, or raster scan order.
Raster: A rectangular array of points or dots
Pixel: One dot or picture element of the
raster
Scan Line: A row of pixels
In a raster scan system, the electron beam
is swept across the screen, one row at a time
from top to bottom.
Picture definition is stored in a memory
area called the refresh buffer or frame buffer.
Stored intensity values then retrieved from
refresh buffer and “painted” on the screen
one row (scan line) at a time.
Horizontal retrace: The return to the left of
the screen, after refreshing each scan line.
Vertical retrace: At the end of each frame the
electron beam returns to the top left corner of the
screen to begin the next frame.
Raster graphics cannot be scaled to a higher
resolution without loss of apparent quality.
Raster Scan System Random Scan System
Resolution
It has poor or less Resolution It has High Resolution
Electron-
Beam
Electron Beam is directed from top to bottom
and one row at a time on screen, but
electron beam is directed to whole screen.
Electron Beam is directed to only that part of
screen where picture is required to be drawn,
one line at a time so also called Vector
Display.
Cost
It is less expensive It is Costlier
Refresh Rate
Refresh rate is 60 to 80 frame per second. Refresh Rate is 30 to 60 times per second.
Picture
Definition
It Stores picture definition in Refresh Buffer
also called Frame Buffer.
It Stores picture definition as a set of line
commands called Refresh Display File.
Line Drawing
Zig – Zag line Smooth line
Realism in
display
It contains shadow, advance shading and
hidden surface technique so gives the
realistic display of scenes.
It does not contain shadow and hidden
surface technique so it can not give realistic
display of scenes.
Image
Drawing
It uses Pixels along scan lines for drawing an
image.
It is designed for line drawing applications and
uses various mathematical function to draw.
Advantages
• produce realistic images
• also produced different colors
• and shadows scenes.
Disadvantages
• low resolution
• expensive
• electron beam directed to whole screen
Raster Scan display

Raster Scan display

  • 2.
    • A rasterscan, or raster scanning, is the rectangular pattern of image capture and reconstruction in television. • It is a systematic process of covering the area progressively, one line at a time. • Although often a great deal faster, it is similar in the most-general sense to how one's gaze travels when one reads lines of text.
  • 3.
    In a rasterscan, an image is subdivided into a sequence of (usually horizontal) strips known as "scan lines". Each scan line can be transmitted in the form of an analog signal as it is read from the video source, as in television systems, or can be further divided into discrete pixels for processing in a computer system. This ordering of pixels by rows is known as raster order, or raster scan order.
  • 4.
    Raster: A rectangulararray of points or dots Pixel: One dot or picture element of the raster Scan Line: A row of pixels
  • 5.
    In a rasterscan system, the electron beam is swept across the screen, one row at a time from top to bottom.
  • 6.
    Picture definition isstored in a memory area called the refresh buffer or frame buffer.
  • 7.
    Stored intensity valuesthen retrieved from refresh buffer and “painted” on the screen one row (scan line) at a time.
  • 8.
    Horizontal retrace: Thereturn to the left of the screen, after refreshing each scan line.
  • 9.
    Vertical retrace: Atthe end of each frame the electron beam returns to the top left corner of the screen to begin the next frame.
  • 10.
    Raster graphics cannotbe scaled to a higher resolution without loss of apparent quality.
  • 13.
    Raster Scan SystemRandom Scan System Resolution It has poor or less Resolution It has High Resolution Electron- Beam Electron Beam is directed from top to bottom and one row at a time on screen, but electron beam is directed to whole screen. Electron Beam is directed to only that part of screen where picture is required to be drawn, one line at a time so also called Vector Display. Cost It is less expensive It is Costlier Refresh Rate Refresh rate is 60 to 80 frame per second. Refresh Rate is 30 to 60 times per second. Picture Definition It Stores picture definition in Refresh Buffer also called Frame Buffer. It Stores picture definition as a set of line commands called Refresh Display File. Line Drawing Zig – Zag line Smooth line Realism in display It contains shadow, advance shading and hidden surface technique so gives the realistic display of scenes. It does not contain shadow and hidden surface technique so it can not give realistic display of scenes. Image Drawing It uses Pixels along scan lines for drawing an image. It is designed for line drawing applications and uses various mathematical function to draw.
  • 14.
    Advantages • produce realisticimages • also produced different colors • and shadows scenes. Disadvantages • low resolution • expensive • electron beam directed to whole screen