Monday, October 19, 2009

Photoshop? Image Ready? Illustrator? WHATS THE DIFFERENCE!?!?!?

What is the difference between these Adobe programs? What are they used for and where can I find some good tutorials on them. Also, where can I download a newer version than Photoshop 7.0?



Any help would be appreciated.



-Desiree



Photoshop? Image Ready? Illustrator? WHATS THE DIFFERENCE!?!?!?liveupdate



Image Ready doesn't have as many features as Photoshop. It is geared more toward web graphics. You can create animated GIFs with it and generate HTML code.



Photoshop is a much more intensive image editor. It can work in color modes such as RGB, lab, CMYK, grayscale, bitmap, and duotone. It can read and write vector and rastor images. It supports a wide variety of file formats.



Photoshop? Image Ready? Illustrator? WHATS THE DIFFERENCE!?!?!?nortin



i hate those adobe programs, they're really annoying and their update thingys just keep popping up everywhere
you can download it at adobe.com....you will know the difference when you try it...or how about reading its features so that you will know its significance and why it stands out
Photoshop is image editing program



Image Ready is for produce and edit animations (GIF)



Illustrartor is a linework program.



u can found tutorials videos at utube.



and u can download all these programs from adobe web site.

No comments:

Post a Comment