Yes, it is. Actually, you have to use a program that comes with photoshop. It's called ImageReady. I havent and won't look into details, but now you have some motivation. Drarkis
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.
-Photographer -Graphic Designer -Web Designer -Advertiser To name a few.
You don't you use a word processor
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 is an excellent tool for processing digital images for use in web sites.
From the edit menu in Adobe Photoshop CS4, your can select color settings . Their are different settings for web designer and photographers . For instance , a web designer can use color setting sRGB .
Photoshop is designed for photo editing and has limited web capabilities. Adobe's web design software is called ImageReady.
Web designers use photoshop to create pictures that will blend better with a website, crop pictures to include only the parts of a they need, reduce the size of photos to improve website loading time, or create artistic designs for the site.
Yes off course, most of designers use Photoshop to design Web sites. Keep in mind, you can not make entire site in Photoshop but to design page layout and to divide parts of page and turn them into links.
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.
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