Bitmap Types
There are two types of bitmaps: device-dependent (DDBs) and device-independent
(DIBs). DDBs were common in early (pre-3.0) versions of Windows. In fact, they
were the only bitmaps available to developers. However, as display technology
improved and as the variety of display devices increased among Windows users,
certain inherent problems surfaced. For example, there was no method of storing
(or retrieving) the resolution of the display type on which a bitmap was
created, so a drawing application could not quickly determine whether a bitmap was
suitable for the type of video display device on which the application was
running. To solve this problem, Microsoft created DIBs.
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