Photoshop Vs. Freehand

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Sep 29, 2005
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Hi,

I am not sure I am asking a good question, but, as a newbie to the world of graphics, I wish to know – When would I use Photoshop and when would I use Freehand?

Thank you,

S. Diego

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Sep 29, 2005
"S. Diego" wrote in
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Hi,

I am not sure I am asking a good question, but, as a newbie to the world of graphics, I wish to know – When would I use Photoshop and when would I use Freehand?

Thank you,

S. Diego

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Paul Cowan
Sep 29, 2005
Photoshop is a bitmap (raster) program, and should be used with bitmap applications primarily. Freehand is a vector program, and should be used for vector composition. If you’re not sure of the difference, run a search for "vector and raster" online.

Paul Cowan

"S. Diego" wrote in message
Hi,

I am not sure I am asking a good question, but, as a newbie to the world of
graphics, I wish to know – When would I use Photoshop and when would I use Freehand?

Thank you,

S. Diego

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