Tuesday, 16 December 2014

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Beginners Guide to Design: Mac Edition

In this guide I'll be talking about Illustrator, Photoshop, and what file formats they support. A file format is a popularly used method of storing information. Both Photoshop and Illustrator use TFF, JPEG, BMP, PNG, WMF, AI and PSD.

First I will be talking about Adobe Photoshop and it's many uses such as editing images and even creating images from scratch (e.g. people drawing on a new blank canvas or getting various images and putting them all into one image). Photoshop  is mostly used for editing pictures and manipulating certain parts of a picture to yours or to a bosses standards. Photoshop can also be used for designing logo's and creating new images from imagination. The people that use photoshop tend to be either people that have editing jobs in the media, teachers in media, photographers, and students. The reason a person or people that have a job in media editing may use photoshop is because they might be editing parts for a magazine or posters. The reason that teachers in media might use photoshop is to demonstrate how to use photoshop whether it be how to use tools or how to transform/edit different parts of a picture. Photoshop uses JPEG, BMP, and PSD files. Photoshop

The second programme I will be talking about is Illustrator

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