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Saving an image in Photoshop CS6 as .eps is actually True Vector quality?
 
Will the images I save as .eps be totally scaleable without losing any quality?
 
If not, is there anything I can do to the (tons) of images I have already made to make them not lose quality?
 
I tried opening a .eps file/image in Inkscape which as I understand is a vector program but the open file doesn't recognize the .eps files.
 
The .eps seems file w/in Ps itself but now I'm wondering about other programs. I'm so new I don't even know if that makes an sense.
 
Also, if Ps .eps files tend to lose scalable quality then is there a way in which I can create images as true vector or as images that won't lose their quality? Do I need an other program?

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