J jakhall Beta member Messages 2 Aug 30, 2006 #1 Hi there. After installing photoshop7 the other day, I noticed that 'Image ready 7' had also installed. What is the difference, they both look the same to a beginner. thanks
Hi there. After installing photoshop7 the other day, I noticed that 'Image ready 7' had also installed. What is the difference, they both look the same to a beginner. thanks
R Ronco Rox Fully Optimized Messages 2,525 Location 1 Aug 30, 2006 #2 imageready is for making animations like .gif files and photoshop is for making .jpg files http://72.36.191.10/showthread.php?t=43207
imageready is for making animations like .gif files and photoshop is for making .jpg files http://72.36.191.10/showthread.php?t=43207
G G9 Daemon Poster Messages 1,134 Aug 30, 2006 #3 They're two different programs, there's no "versus" here. Install both. ImageReady accompanies PS... it slices designs and stuff like that.
They're two different programs, there's no "versus" here. Install both. ImageReady accompanies PS... it slices designs and stuff like that.
N ~NeonFire372~ Golden Master Messages 7,536 Sep 14, 2006 #5 Yeah, ImageShack is a seperate program, but it comes with the Photoshop program. You can usually click a button in Photoshop to edit this image in ImageReady, in CS2 at least, and vice-versa.
Yeah, ImageShack is a seperate program, but it comes with the Photoshop program. You can usually click a button in Photoshop to edit this image in ImageReady, in CS2 at least, and vice-versa.
O Omar Shamali In Runtime Messages 180 Sep 16, 2006 #6 now we have photoshop CS2 which have bigger and better things and we have also ImageReady CS2 which made the animation photos (.gif)
now we have photoshop CS2 which have bigger and better things and we have also ImageReady CS2 which made the animation photos (.gif)