stargrrrlThey do look very vector, but PS isn't vector. [/quote wrote:
Photoshop IS vector and raster. When was the last time you used Photoshop?
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Brennan wrote:stargrrrlThey do look very vector, but PS isn't vector. [/quote wrote:
Photoshop IS vector and raster. When was the last time you used Photoshop?
About 10 minutes ago. Check my occupation.
stargrrrl wrote:Brennan wrote:stargrrrlThey do look very vector, but PS isn't vector. [/quote wrote:
Photoshop IS vector and raster. When was the last time you used Photoshop?
About 10 minutes ago. Check my occupation.
Are you using Photoshop CS or CS2?
It does support Vectors now.
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BoltZ22 wrote:Photoshop is raster.
Illustrator is vector.
Brennan wrote:stargrrrl wrote:Brennan wrote:stargrrrlThey do look very vector, but PS isn't vector. [/quote wrote:
Photoshop IS vector and raster. When was the last time you used Photoshop?
About 10 minutes ago. Check my occupation.
Are you using Photoshop CS or CS2?
It does support Vectors now.
Just saw this... i'm using 5.5 here at home, i think 6 at work. Anything newer than that isn't suported by our printers, being that i've been at my job over 5 years means i haven't worked on anything newer than what they have. So you're saying that Adobe is killing their own programs by making them double up? That's horrible I don't know how or why they would do that, it seems pretty strange to combine the two, if they are combined. Then again, i also work in In-Design (also Adobe) and most of the special effects are not supported by our printers due to how much it slows down the rip. All of our drop shadows and such are still done in Photoshop.
To clarify, i don't mean printers as in where i print from my computer, i mean where our magazines are printed. I think we send to 5 different ones, so it's not just 1... you'd be amazed how slow printers are to upgrade since they have to look out for themselves and all of their other clients.
Guess i'm oldscool if Adobe is truely killing themselves, i'd still go Illustrator
stargrrrl wrote:To clarify, i don't mean printers as in where i print from my computer, i mean where our magazines are printed. I think we send to 5 different ones, so it's not just 1... you'd be amazed how slow printers are to upgrade since they have to look out for themselves and all of their other clients.
Guess i'm oldscool if Adobe is truely killing themselves, i'd still go Illustrator