Posts: 752
Name: Eric Lyon
Location: San Antonio, Texas
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Originally Posted by davemies
scorpion agency - yep but as we're in a web design forum i assumed we were only talking about stuff for the web.
no criticism intended, hence the winking smiley (winkey?!).
i'm quite happy and interested to discuss print graphics too, and re-purposing to the web
incidentally, do you find you have enough control over stuff exported to the web (i.e. png, gif, or jpeg) from things like indesign/illustrator (i only have limited experience of that) or do you take stuff into photoshop or fireworks from there, then export?
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The flexibility of vector software gives full control over both web & print graphics, no need to export than import into a Paint/Raster software like Photoshop.
Most vector graphics softwares now days are coming equipped with slicing tools as well, so one doesn't even need to move it to a paint software for that either. You can slice it up & export it with standard xhtml / tables (Web ready) - Then convert it to Css if you like afterwards.
The newer Vector softwares even come with image optimizing features for Color Bits / Transparency / Etc... prior to exporting in web ready images.
Special effects features also come with Vector software now days (Though once an effect is used, it can Not be converted to another vector format without losing quality).
Photo shop was created for Photo's originally & then stretched out into more web friendly usages over the course of it's updates. It's Still a Paint/Raster software with more limitations than Vector softwares can provide.
You also have the option of going for one of the Newer Vector / Paint / Raster / FLASH / CAD / PDF Editing softwares on the market today that combine all in one package. Matter of fact my Primary Graphics tool (Software) is just that. Serif DrawPlus X2 combines everything I listed above (And then some) into one package & only cost me $100.00.
So there are alternatives now days that can fit the majority of the Print/Web spectrum's
I've been a loyal Serif User for 3 years now. All my web & print work has been with their software. Adobe isn't the only solution, they just spend more in advertising so people recognize them
Serif (U.K.) | Adobe (U.S.A.)
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