Yes, it is very common for a web designer to use Photoshop to prepare images for the web, however, Photoshop can only manipulate images, it can not create the web pages themselves.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 is an excellent tool for processing digital images for use in web sites.
There are a number of websites where one can find a Photoshop text tutorial including Smashing Magazine, Hongkiat, Web Design, Photoshop Essentials and Photoshop Lady.
You can save Lab images in PSD, PSB, Photoshop EPS, Photoshop PDF, Photoshop Raw, TIFF, Photoshop DCS 1.0, and Photoshop DCS 2.0 formats.
One could simply go to the Adobe website and view any of the Photoshop products to find an image of the Photoshop logo. This will be your best option.
You can enhance photos or create brand new images in Photoshop and all advertisements have one or more images. You can also create animated gif advertisements inside Photoshop
When you hire someone make sure he/she is expert in softwares like Photoshop, Flash etc-
You can rank your images in Photoshop Bridge, which is program for searching images on computer, adding tags, ranking and so on. Photoshop Bridge comes with Photoshop, so if you have Photoshop installed you have and Bridge. See related link.
One can find gray background images by using the Photoshop computer application. By using the application one can create an customize their own gray background images.
In Photoshop U can improve your digital images or create brand new, design web site, buttons for web site, prepare files for prints, create animations, work with 3D images, work with video files, save PDF and much, much more.
Adobe Photoshop is a raster image editor and is used to design websites. When a PSD or Photoshop Document is "sliced", it can then be converted to HTML through Photoshop's automatic slicing or manually through handcoding. PSD has no use in HTML not unless the content of the file is sliced into images and used as web elements.
Yes. You can make one image from several images or to blend one image with another.