Illustrator lacks the extensive raster-based editing tools found in Photoshop, such as advanced photo retouching features and filters specifically designed for pixel manipulation. While Illustrator excels in vector graphics and illustration, it does not offer the same level of functionality for editing photographs or raster images. Additionally, Photoshop includes more sophisticated layer effects and blending options tailored for pixel art.
It is question for Photoshop and Illustrator developers, which tool is from which app but Illustrator have Photoshop raster filters, that's for sure.
You can't, Photoshop is not a vector based program. You can however take the image into Illustrator (or Corel) and "trace" it. In Illustrator: Go to "Object" in your menu, and look for "live trace". There are lots of adjustments you can make to hopefully make the tracing look like you want, but you may need to redraw the image in Illustrator, with Illustrator tools. Learning to use the pen tool (or bezier tool) is extremely helpfull.
Photoshop and Illustrator are both Image Editing Programs for your computer. They are often used professionally for businesses.
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You can open an eps file in either Photoshop or Illustrator, it helps to know if it is raster (use Photoshop) or vector (use Illustrator).
Yes, just load the ABR file into Illustrator
Adobe illustrator (AI) is a vector file format to save vector illustrations. It is the default format for Adobe illustrator. Photoshop cannot save the images in to AI format but it can be opened in Photoshop.
1. Adobe Photoshop 2. Adobe ImageReady 3. Adobe Illustrator 4. Adobe PageMaker 5. Adobe Acrobat
Click on Tool with left mouse button and hold down, it will show you hidden tools for that particular set of tools.
Photoshop have Horizontal Type Tool and Horizontal Type Mask Tool which you can use to type text in Photoshop.
Yes, use the copy command and paste into Illustrator and vica versa. The shapes from Photoshop can be used as Illustrator brushes, Illustrator symbols, Illustrator paths and swatches. You can also copy Illustrator paths and use them as custom shapes etc in Photoshop - all are still vectors for any size of work
Photoshop and Illustrator for vector.