Photoshop is one of the leading photo editing program used widely. you can use Photoshop to work on different layers. you can easily control different layers by giving opacity to each layers. Also, you can give effects to photo like rendering, cropping, etc. Although primarily designed to edit images for paper-based printing, Photoshop is used increasingly to produce images for the World Wide Web. Recent versions bundle a related application, Adobe ImageReady, to provide a more specialized set of tools for this purpose. Photoshop also has strong ties with other Adobe software for media editing, animation and authoring. Files in Photoshop's native format, .PSD, can be exported to and from Adobe ImageReady, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects and Adobe Encore DVD to make professional standard DVDs, provide non-linear editing and special effects services such as backgrounds, textures and so on for television, film and the Web. For example, Photoshop CS broadly supports making menus and buttons for DVDs. For .PSD files exported as a menu or button, it only needs to have layers, nested in layer sets with a cueing format and Adobe Encore DVD reads them as buttons or menus.
2007-02-22 18:59:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It's better because it's ubiquitous. There are hundreds of plug-ins available. It integrates relatively seamlessly with Illustrator and InDesign - the dominant design and illustration programs today. It's feature set is robust, and the program is extremely stable.
You'll find a better level of suppor through Adobe and newsgroups for Photoshop than you will any other image editing program. You'll also find dozens of magazines dedicated to creative uses of the software.
Other programs may serve a specific need, even a wide range of needs. But you'll be hard pressed to find a workhorse like Photoshop.
2007-02-23 02:42:03
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answered by wigginsray 7
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By photoshop. We can create the picture and export it any type of picture format. So it is better
2007-02-23 02:54:13
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answered by sridhar b 2
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Commercial software, and disillusionment. Also because other programs are so radically different, such as GiMP which is open source but extreamly powerful.
2007-02-23 02:22:03
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answered by Anonymous
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