Vector images are made up of paths and nodes and can be resized without loss of quality, while raster images become pixelated when resized. Common file formats for images include BMP, PNG, GIF, TIFF, JPG, PSD, EPS, AI and FLA. Lossy compression causes image quality to degrade each time an image is opened and resaved by eliminating pixels, while lossless compression shrinks file sizes without losing image data. Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator are popular programs for editing and creating raster and vector images respectively.