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What happens to a raster image when you make it much larger than its original size?(1 point)ResponsesThe image file automatically changes to a vector type.The image file automatically changes to a vector type.The image's file size gets smaller to save space.The image's file size gets smaller to save space.The image becomes blocky/pixellated and its details look blurry.The image becomes blocky/pixellated and its details look blurry.The colors in the image change to black and white.The colors in the image change to black and white.
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The image becomes blocky/pixellated and its details look blurry.
(Scaling a raster image enlarges its pixels, causing visible pixelation and loss of detail.)
(Scaling a raster image enlarges its pixels, causing visible pixelation and loss of detail.)
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