Rasterizing an image in Photoshop is a process of transforming an image into a series of lines or dots. This can be done in a variety of ways, but the most common way to rasterize an image is by using the Image Processor tool. To start, open the Image Processor tool and click on the first pixel in the image. Then, drag and drop the pixel to another location in the image. The Image Processor tool will automatically create a series of lines or dots that represent where you dragged and dropped the pixel. To change how these lines or dots are drawn, use the following options: -Line Width: This option can be used to change how wide or thin each line is. The default setting is 0%, which means that all lines are thick. You can increase or decrease this setting by clicking on one of the numbers next to Line Width at the top of the window. -Dot Size: This option can be used to change how many dots are created per line. The default setting is 8, which means that there are 8 dots per line. You can increase or decrease this setting by clicking on one of the numbers next to Dot Size at the top of the window.