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- In article <jgrossD8LIyt.J8r@netcom.com>, jgross@netcom.com (John Gross) wrote:
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- > : Yes, Photoshop does "indexed colour"... there is very little that
- > : Photoshope does not do directly, and almost nothing it can't be "tricked"
- > : into doing.
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- > OK, how about a curved line? (you can trick it, but why doesn't Photoshop
- > offer a bezier curve? Seems pretty basic to me...
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- Photoshop is now at version 3.0.1, and has had a full compliment of bezier
- curve tools since version 2.0. Bezier curves can be used to create
- "clipping paths" for EPS files, or used as area selection tools. One of
- new features is the ability to cut or copy bezier curves from Adobe
- Illustrator and paste them as either curves or pixels into an Adobe
- Photoshop document via the clipboard.
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- Adobe Photoshop also contains the equivalent of a full anti-aliasing
- PostScript interpreter that can be used to rasterize PostScript files that
- conform to the Adobe Illustrator document structuring conventions. I
- believe it also comes with a small utility that can translate an EPS file
- from any source into an Illustrator/Photoshop compatible file.
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- As I said, there is very little that Photoshop does not do directly... :)
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