Image file formats are standardized means of organizing and storing
digital images. Image
files are composed of digital data in one of these formats that can be
rasterized for use on a computer display or printer. An image file format may store data in uncompressed, compressed, or
vector formats. Once rasterized, an image becomes a grid of pixels, each of which has a number of bits to designate its color equal to the color depth of the device displaying it.