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I will not move to illustrator I will keep using the better program (Photoshop)
I just wish you would take the time out of your day to support my notes and pray the devs will listen.
Thanks.
@kreoo wrote:
"Photoshop Devs Read my notes!'
Can you tell us where you copied this screenshot from? Some of it makes zero sense.
If you want to make a feature request to the Photoshop developers, you need to post one idea per thread and tag it as an "Idea" not as a "Discussion". It also needs to be text, not an image, so it is searchable. Please follow these guidelines, and remember to keep your language civil.
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Photoshop is a raster image editor. It works with pixels.
Illustrator is a vector editor. It works with mathematical formulae.
What you need to do is decide what situations call for which one as the efficient tool for the job. Comparing them is meaningless.
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A variety of notes were made which could be implemented so that users could benefit from them, thought its hard to understand a grave amount of good points were made!
Not everyone loves illustrator.
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@kreoo wrote:
"Photoshop Devs Read my notes!'
Can you tell us where you copied this screenshot from? Some of it makes zero sense.
If you want to make a feature request to the Photoshop developers, you need to post one idea per thread and tag it as an "Idea" not as a "Discussion". It also needs to be text, not an image, so it is searchable. Please follow these guidelines, and remember to keep your language civil.
Jane
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I just wish you would take the time out of your day to support my notes and pray the devs will listen.
IF you have a feature request, this is how you go about getting it seen by Adobe:
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@TheDigitalDog wrote:
IF you have a feature request, this is how you go about getting it seen by Adobe:
Did you mean to post this link to Lightroom Classic as an addition to the earlier Photoshop link?
Jane
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The instructions for this are identical, LR or PS or otherwise.
Of course, you need to apply the requests, as outlined in either URL, in forums for the products you wish to provide a feature request.
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I guess your assuming that Photoshop is for Photographers? I disagree heavily. Asked your self why they implemented some features they have in the first place. I prefer "Color Managment for Visual Designers" is a rather much better title. But thank you for your kind informative reply I shall do this! I hope you will support my request.
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I can't support your request because again, you've failed to post a request correctly. NO one here can support your request as there is no upvote button to vote. I don't understand what you are requesting either.
Try again.
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I guess your assuming that Photoshop is for Photographers?
I prefer "Color Managment for Visual Designers" is a rather much better title.
I will pass your comments onto Martin Evening as well (since
both our books are from the same publisher):
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Why does it matter who Photoshop is for? That's irrelevant to all of this.
What is relevant, is the fundamental difference between raster data and vector data. Based on what we can make sense of in the list above, that difference is not clear to the OP. Several of those points describe vector parameters that do not apply to raster data.