Graphics Software

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Graphics Software

Graphics software creates, edits, and manages two-dimensional images.


These computer graphics may be clip art, web graphics, logos, headings,
backgrounds, digital photos, or other kinds of digital images.
Common graphics editors include Photoshop, Illustrator, Paint Shop Pro,
CorelDRAW, The Apple Photos plugins from Macphun, Adobe Lightroom,
Digital Image Suite, Canva, and related programs.

In Windows 10, the Paint 3D program is core to the operating system.

Some graphics software offers some limited editing capability but is


optimized for display. The Photos program in Windows 10 is a great
example, as is the free IrfanView viewer.

What Isn't Graphics Software?

Software that people think of as graphics software, but isn't, include


programs that don't directly manipulate individual images. Page layout
software such as InDesign, QuarkXpress, and Publisher fall into that
category. Likewise, presentation software such as PowerPoint or Apple
Keynote aren't graphics programs. In general, home publishing or creative
printing software doesn't rise to the occasion, either.

What Are the Types of Graphics Software?

The two main categories of graphics programs are pixel-based image


editors and path-based image editors. In a nutshell, an image is either
comprised of a series of small dots (pixels)  or a series of commands about
how to draw an image.

You'll know the difference between pixel- and path-based images by


zooming on them. If they zoom very close without appearing fuzzy and
blotchy, you're working with a path-based image.

Note: Designers sometimes use the term  raster graphics  to reference pixel-
based images and  vector graphics  to reference path-based images.
What Is Graphics Software Used For?

Some of the common things people use graphics software for include editing
and sharing digital photos, creating logos, drawing and modifying clip art,
creating digital fine art , creating web graphics, designing advertisements
and product packaging, touching up scanned photos, and drawing maps or
other diagrams.

There are the unconventional uses as well, such as editing video in


Photoshop or 3D drawing in Illustrator.

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