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Well, for starter, Illustartor files are less RAM hog and HD hogs than photoshop files, so less load times, easier time on the machine. Second, all the tools in photoshop, aside from the type and pen tool, are design for a rastor image, while all the tool in the toolbox in Illustartor are specifically for vector graphic. Does that mean Illustrator cannot do rastorization? No, but it sure as hell looks shitty and I doubt anyone would put a photo through Illustrator and hoping it will adjust the contrast, hue, color bp and wp with ease. Again, if you want to use photoshop, fine by me, I'm not your mother, your teacher or anybody, I'm just merely suggesting this type of work is better suited with a different program.
>>153976 preference, unit and display, set general to pixels. When you're working on something, view, show rulers, or ctrl/command R.
Also, that one was "done". "Done" as in when I sent my friend the file and he printed out as an iron-on, I didn't see any of the mistake I saw on screen. :D
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