The document discusses different types of digital file formats for graphics. It describes raster graphics as bitmaps made of pixels that record color, and vector graphics as images made of paths and strokes created by mathematical equations. Specific file formats are then outlined, including JPEG and TIFF for raster images, and PSD, AI, and FLA for vector files. Methods for capturing and optimizing images are also covered, such as using scanners, cameras, and graphics tablets, as well as changing file size and resolution to reduce file size at the cost of image quality.