Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 19th Nov 2008 10:00 UTC
Multimedia, AV Adobe recently released their 11th major version of Photoshop, along with the rest of the gang: Illustrator, Flash, Dreamweaver, Acrobat, Premiere, After Effects and more. Here's a peek at CS4's video-related tools, which are closer to the technologies I use for my Creative Commons videography work.
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RE: Comment by FunkyELF
by StephenBeDoper on Wed 19th Nov 2008 20:06 UTC in reply to "Comment by FunkyELF"
StephenBeDoper
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Why would you take something that is vectorized and then rasterize it only to add color? Can't illustrator do color? I am unfamiliar with photoshop and even more so with illustrator (GIMP and Inkscape for me). I know Inkscape can color that stuff in...and then its still vectorized.


I haven't used any versions of Illustrator newer than 10, but colouring was always pretty finicky in it (E.g., the "Gradient Mesh" tool).

And newer versions of Photoshop can work with vector objects, so the image may not have needed to be rasterized at all.

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