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I have used Photoshop and InDesign but I have CS3 now and it has everything. I am trying to figure out how to use all 3 for what they are used best for.

2007-08-02 14:39:21 · 6 answers · asked by Kristin V 3 in Computers & Internet Software

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InDesign is mainly used to organize text/images and design layouts like you see on magazine pages, newsletters, etc.

Illustrator is usually used for "vector" graphics where you create shapes or text (usually of solid color or with gradients) that don't lose quality when you enlarge or shrink the image. It is best for making logos or graphics.

Photoshop can also create vector images, but not nearly as well as illustrator. Photoshop is usually used for editing "pixel" based images such as a photo or a scanned image, which illustrator cannot do. Unlike vector graphics, enlarging and shrinking a photo will reduce the quality of the photo.

The link below shows a good example of an image created in photoshop and illustrator: http://www.webproworld.com/submit-your-logo-review/40089-making-logo-photoshop-vs-illustrator.html

2007-08-04 21:46:23 · answer #1 · answered by bravenectaries 2 · 1 0

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What is the difference between Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator?
I have used Photoshop and InDesign but I have CS3 now and it has everything. I am trying to figure out how to use all 3 for what they are used best for.

2015-08-11 00:06:41 · answer #2 · answered by Brigham 1 · 0 0

Photoshop doesn't do vectors at all. All photoshop work is raster based. It may have vector drawing tools - but ultimately the results get rasterised (made into pixels). Try enlarging a photoshoped logo, and you'll get nothing but pixels - enlarge a logo made in Illustrator, and you could theoretically make it as large as you want, but you won't see any pixels. As far is page layout is concerned - try doing a ten page document in Photoshop - it ain't going to work - also Indesign will give you lovely sharp fonts with no pixels at all - the same can't be said for Photoshop.

2016-03-13 11:37:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

CS3 is awesome in that you can move between all its programs seemlessly. You can do almost everything in all 3. But overall, Photoshop is a visual editing and alteration tool. Most of the time, it's used to edit/alter photos. Illustrator is used for vector drawing because it doesn't pixelate your vectors like in Photoshop. InDesign is a pagination and "desktop publishing" program that allows you to create multiple pages in one document.

2007-08-03 14:14:59 · answer #4 · answered by xiaoturnip 2 · 0 0

Photoshop is a graphics editor, market leader in professional image manipulation. Illustrator is a vector-based drawing program and InDesign is a desktop publishing application.
If you want to know more visit the Adobe and Wikipedia websites.

http://www.adobe.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

2007-08-02 15:21:34 · answer #5 · answered by geek546 7 · 0 0

No questions asked, the best site for Photoshop tutorials is: http://www.learnphotoediting.link

All tutorials are in video format, which makes them easier for you to follow along with the instructor. The videos are interactive and very easy to follow, this will help you learn piano three times faster. Good Luck!

2014-08-11 23:16:33 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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