raster
Percent is based on the number 100.
The metric system
Value based pricing is a method of pricing a product based on perceived value. This method sets aside the issue of production and distribution costs and focuses more on what the buyer is willing to pay. This method of pricing is the most popular way to bring more profits to a company's table.
You will need an estimate, it is usually based on whether they are packing for you or not and also based on the estimated weight of all your items.
You do not state "compared to when". Two and a half Crowns was the equivalent of Twelve Shillings and Sixpence prior to Britains decimalisation in 1971. Twelve Shillings and Sixpence GBP in 1970 had the purchasing power of about £6.50 GBP today. NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations by a purpose designed program. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation based on current exchange rates.
Photoshop is a raster/pixel-based program, and is also a product you have to purchase. Inkscape is a vector drawing program that's free.
Photoshop is raster based but you can work with vector objects in Photoshop. Why is raster based is question for founder Mr. Thomas Knoll not for public because we can not answer this question. Maybe because this world need raster based software.
Illustrator is a vector based program that can export raster images.
# # 5brj3 fvctg yuk dsgaytri2hgiw gt!!!
Some formats like ai, eps,pdf you can open in Photoshop using open command from File menu, Photoshop will automatically convert vector objects to pixels. Another way is to place vector based image from File > Place. Place command will always create Smart Object which is layer with some extra options. To convert Smart Object layer to regular just right click on Smart Object layer in LAYERS palette and choose Rasterize Layer or go to Layer > Rasterize > Smart Object.
Yes, partially. PDF encodes fonts and EPS graphics that are vector based. It also encodes images, in JPG format for example, which are raster based.
CorelDRAW is a vector drawing illustration application, while Photoshop is a raster (or bitmap) image editing and painting application. Vector drawing uses mathematical equations (inside the program, the user doesn't have to worry about the math) to define the lines, curves, angles, etc. of a line drawing or collage style image. Raster or Bitmap images define the color properties of each individual pixel of an image, for pictures more like paintings or photographs. Vector drawings can be less "realistic" looking and more illustrative. Vector drawing is ideal for line drawings, logos, diagrams, plans, charts, maps, and so on. Due to their mathematical properties, vector drawings also scale without loss or distortion, while bitmap images become distorted (pixelated, jaggy) if they are enlarged or reduced (much).
It is both. An 'application' is a type of software.
Photoshop or Corel Painter If you're short on cash then use GIMP(free) The above are for raster images. You may want to consider vector-based applications like Adobe Illustrator. Do a search on raster based and vector based graphics applications to evaluate the pros and cons for yourself. These software benefit from the use of a professional level graphics tablet & pen-stylus like the Wacom range of Intuos.
GIMP, just like Photoshop or MS Paint, is a bitmap program. Vector programs are programs that are based around curved and straight lines to create an image that doesn't have any pixels.
Illustrator is a vector based program. Photoshop is well... for photos mainly. I've used both hand in hand to create awesome graphics utilizing the 3D capabilities in Illustrator. Vector graphics are basically line drawings that can be used at any size without distorting resolution as would happen in Photoshop.
Both are Adobe products, Photoshop is pixel, raster or bitmap based editor, and Illustrator is vector based. In both programs you can work with pixel and vector images, the difference is in number of commands and possibilities in work with particular job. In Photoshop you have more possibilities to work with pixels and vice versa.