Is there a difference between "tif" and "TIF" (and even "tiff")?
I just saved the same file as both "tif" and "TIF" and thought that, if they were the same format, GIMP would correct the case and see them as the same file, but this didn't happen (it didn't overwrite the file).
I wanted to know what the difference between .JPEG and .JPG were. I found this link:
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Basically they are the same extension and on older computers they could not hold more than a 3 character abbreviated file extension.
But, I want know, what other extensions are relative to Gimp, or what and why is .xcf, .png, .gif, .jpeg, .jpg, the extensions always used? Are there others? What is the relevance to .xcf, and the plug ins are all saved as .scm, .gbr, etc. That part makes sense, but I have a plug in for G'MIC with a strange extension (.par2) and I cannot install it.
What's the difference between merge layer and flatten image?Especially in terms of saving the image. I understend that flatten image simply takes things down to one layer but what is partucularly different about merge?
The other thing is is it possible to distort just a portion of an image rather than the whole thing. Say for example to lengthen someones neck only? The only way I've found is to cut a selection then move things around leaving a gap that has to be filled using clone etc. Is there some way of stretching and compressing just portions of the image?
I downloaded CC version today, thinking it was going to upgrade/update CS6. Now I have both versions installed. I plan on removing CS6, assuming CC version is newer/better somehow.
Is there much difference between Photoshop 6.0 & Photoshop CS. I have Photoshop CS and was thinking of taking a Photoshop 6.0 class but wanted to know about the differences before spending the money.
I have been a Photoshop user forever. CS6 is very powerful. I have Lightroom 4 and just don't get why people flip over this. Is it just the library, knowing where you put things?
What is the difference between colors? On the left side is source PSD file, on the right is Exported/printed PDF file. There was the Adobe RGB (1998) printer/color profile. Is any better one? The same cases were occurred between light blue and light green. Both got darker. Here's the preview of the problem:
What the difference is between RGB and sRGB? Any website links that explain the whole colours/printing side of things in detail that would be handy as need to touch up on this knowledge.
I eventually want to physically print a comic book. The printer across the street basically said that commercial printing mean CMYK colors. So, should I simply create and save my work in CMYK, or use RGB and then convert, assuming that the colors translate perfectly each time? Is there an advantage to either way? Disadvantage?
A couple of days ago, a friend gave me a downloaded film called an MP4 Bluray (a 2 hour movie) The file size was 1.96 GB. When I watch it on the computer, the quality is HD quality.So I thought I would render it to a BDMV file (now 21GB) for burning a BLURAY disc, and when played on my BLURAY player, the quality is still excellent HD quality.
why save all of my disc images or BDMV files etc. at 20GB or so for 2 hours of footage if we can use these MP4 files and maybe archive these ?
When i use the standard colours Black/White then Difference Cloud its OK, but when i change the foreground colour to say Red the clouds turn Blue, or when i use Blue the clouds turn Brown. I have tried reinstalling and resetting the standard setup but to no avail it keeps on happening. Im new to Photoshop by the way, i am using PS7.
Im running CS2 with Windows Vista, the same photograph look completely different in Photoshop than in the Bridge or any other applications. My Working Spaces is set to:
I've never really understood the reasons behind choosing between shx and ttf fonts. It always looked to me that the shx fonts were more of a creation solely due to pen plotters where a filled font was slower to plot. But since the shx fonts are still out there and the pen plotters aren't, is this because of some other advantage or is it just a case of supporting legacy drawings?