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Digital Photography School[Digital Photography School] The few times I have played around with a picture I have used Photoshop, but is ImageReady better for dealing with pictures--or better for anything specifically? Thanks!

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http://icon_tutorial.livejournal.com/8556424.html [Helping icon makers one tutorial at a time.] Switching between Image Ready and Photoshop CS2 - frame problem: When I work on an animation in Image Ready everything's fine until I switch to PS to sharpen the individual layers. After working on the picture I select the bottom layer and switch back to Image Ready but the frames aren't in a .

Team Photoshop Forumhttp://forum.teamphotoshop.com/showthread.php?t=27525 [Team Photoshop Forum] Animated Graphics using Photoshop and Imageready: Here is what it SHOULD look like Here is what it DOES look like Can anyone tell me what the devil is going on? Oh, the earth DOES spin .

Domain Discussion Boardhttp://www.ddboard.com/forum/wonderful-websites/38419-gfx-font-resources-big-list.html [Domain Discussion Board] GFX and FONT resources BIG LIST!!!: Free Photoshop Brushes and demos for download. http://www.photoshop-stuff.com Animation Primer with Adobe ImageReady tioem.com Website Design - Website Development | Web Design Company http://resources.deviantart.com/applications/ ...

HTML Forums - Free Webmaster Forums and Help Forumshttp://www.htmlforums.com/showthread.php?t=102147 [HTML Forums - Free Webmaster Forums and Help Forums] Photoshop Website...How to Save: I made a basic PS 2 webpage. I saved in Image Ready ...Save Optimized As. Do I also save the .psd? And what is Export...HTML and those options. If I could get an explanation of those features, that would be helpful. Thanks.

Comments for Design Blog: Posthttp://www.viget.com/inspire/the-mysterious-save-for-web-color-shift/#3011 [Comments for Design Blog: Post] Comment on The Mysterious "Save For Web" Color Shift by Jason Pontius: No CMYK, no image resolution, no TIFF, no nothing. It was the greatest Web graphic tool ever, and the Adobe/Macromedia merger killed it in favor of Fireworks. 

http://www.ihav.net/vb/software-hardware/can-anyone-answer-some-questions-about-vectorizing-images-185638.html [ihav.NET] Can anyone answer some questions about vectorizing images?: Besides answering the questions I've already mentioned...basically, anything at all that you can tell me about vectorizing images would be a ton of help! Thanks!

http://www.retouchpro.com/forums/photoshop-help/21366-cs2-v-cs3-installation.html [retouchpro] CS2 v. CS3 installation: I currently have CS2 with Dreamweaver CS3. I do a few websites as an avocation and I really like the CS2 gif animations that export to Flash in ImageReady.

Realmac Software : rapidweaver Supporthttp://www.realmacsoftware.com/support/viewtopic.php?pid=214774#214774 [Realmac Software : rapidweaver Support] Animated gif in RapidWeaver Support : Questions: I would really appreciate any help about making animated gif. I was playing with GraphicConverter, but I’m disappointed with the image quality (obviously due to my lack of skill).

Veerle's bloghttp://veerle.duoh.com/blog/comments/the_new_adobe_icons_and_branding/ [Veerle's blog] The new Adobe icons and branding: Photoshop has icons for itself, as far as I can tell every single image type it supports (psd, tif, eps, gif, jpg, etc etc), all the settings you can save - ie. curves etc, which could easily mean a good hundred icons for photoshop alone, now expand that for every single adobe product and it’s not that far fetched.

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