Photoshop is for images. Pictures and stills.
After effects is for videos. Effects and post processing.
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Unfortunately the only ways I now of is by using either photoshop or adobe after effects which both cost. Photoshop is cheaper than after effects though because after effects is at its cheapest £600
Photoshop is a digital image editing program from Adobe, CS5 means it is part of the 5th creative suite Adobe has released. Other Adobe CS5 programs include After Effects and Premiere. You can also use Photoshop CS5 for 3D painting. It has more options available to you than CS4 and less than CS6.
PS 7 is one of the older versions of Photoshop, before Adobe's merger with Macromedia. Photoshop CS4 is the current version of Photoshop (soon to be replaced with CS5 this summer). While the two have the same developer and history, CS4 is a much more advanced version of the program. Tasks that required separate programs or plugins (mini-programs that you can buy that run within PS) with PS 7 are now standard in CS4.
Photoshop CS5 is much better then CS3 if you asking you this question. Why is cheaper or more expensive can answer only Adobe.
You can always use Picasa or Adobe Photoshop Elements to better manage and edit your photos.
Its Photoshops little brother and is cheaper than Photoshop. ImageReady has fewer features than Photoshop, being designed for quick editing of web graphics rather than effects-intensive graphics editing for other applications
Heyy a good one to use with great features is Adobe After Effects a lil hard to use like photoshop but once you get going its excellent, its what the tv editors use x
Adobe CS4 Design Premium comes with a much higher price tag than Photoshop and has more programs. If you only need Photoshop, then purchase it seperately.
We created a project in Microsoft publisher and than bought a adobe photoshop Cs4 extended program. We hoped that we could transfer what we had accomplished in the publisher program to the adobe......Can't figue out how to do it. HELP! Anyone??
Photoshop has more fixed features and could be better for some users.One downside to Photoshop is the price, GIMP is free.GIMP "scripts" are more flexible and can use image parameters whereas Photoshop "Actions" use absolute values.Gimp can be run on far more machines (operating systems) than Photoshop.
You could find online Photoshop training by going to the Adobe website, or on to YouTube. I would turn to YouTube first. It will most likely have more videos to offer than Adobe.
They aren't quite the same program; Elements is aimed at home and educational users, CS2 is aimed at professional image manipulators. Because of that CS2 does things that home users don't need; CMYK colour models, support for teams working on the same image, support for high depth (32 bit) images.