Basically, all cells that intersect with a line are assigned the value of the newly
integrated category. A thinning algorithm can be applied to reduce the width of rasterized linear features to one cell for
datasets with a course resolution. This operation improves the visual quality of rasterized lines but may cause considerable
displacement. If regions are built, 8 cell connectivity should be used to allow diagonal connectivity of cells. The
size of a point feature in the raster model is always one cell. Symbolization will be lost during conversion as will, at
least to a certain degree, positional accuracy. If the resolution of the dataset is below the minimum visual separability
size at target scale, rasterized point features have to be either enlarged or cannot be represented at all.