Photoshop Swatches – .aco vs. .ase

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Fuchslocher
Feb 13, 2009
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Hello together,

for some versions Photoshop can create this "exchange swatches" (.ase) for other applications like Illustrator or InDesign. I wonder for what reason it would be an advantage to use the older swatches (.aco) anyymore?

For compatibility reasons towards older Photoshop versions?

Thanks for answers
Philip

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Chris_Cox
Feb 14, 2009
The Photoshop native swatch files (.ACO) support more color modes.

..ASE files are a common denominator format.
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Ram
Feb 14, 2009
Hello Philip,

Hello together,

Is that as in Gruezi miteinand’? 🙂

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