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Save to Web
Like Photoshop Illustrator comes with a 'Save to Web' command. This is a great
tool to quickly optimize graphics for the Web. You are given a 'LiveView'
panel with the choice of a 2-up or 4-up view so you can compare your original
graphic against the Web optimized versions. Designers get controls to add,
delete, edit and even lock particular colors when you optimize colors. Graphics
can also be resized during the optimization process.
Appearance is Everything
With Illustrator you now have the power to apply effects and filters to anything
you create. You can even use third party filters developed for Photoshop
within Illustrator. These can be applied to vector as well as raster graphics
(only in RGB mode). You apply 'effects' to vector graphics and 'filters'
to raster graphics. Adding to this technology Adobe has introduced a new
concept called, 'appearance.' A designer now has the flexibility to edit,
reorder effects and transitions, and add or delete effects and transitions
without having to go back to the beginning. When you apply attributes, an
effect for example, to a selected object they are listed in the 'appearance'
palette. Once there you can manipulate them in a number of ways and not destroy
the original graphic. I love it. Now if only this program could cook.
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Appearance palette
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Here is the same graphic with the same effects
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Other Goodies
There are many more enhancements to this powerful program. 'Customizable Keyboard
Shortcuts' now give you the ability to create new keyboard shortcuts or edit
existing ones. You can even set up different combinations and switch among
them easily. This is great if more than one designer needs to use your workstation.
PDF or Acrobat files are one of the most popular formats for delivering high
quality documents over the Web. The Illustrator file format is now Adobe
PDF at its core. You can now roundtrip PDF files you saved in Illustrator
without losing fonts, patterns or other features. You also have a complete
set of compression, font embedding, color management and security options
for quickly preparing PDF files for output. In addition, Adobe has added
new color management enhancements, including support for the Adobe Color
Engine.
Summary
I guess you can tell I'm crazy about this new version of Illustrator. The integration
of many Photoshop features into Illustrator has reduced the necessity of
having both programs. I prefer using Illustrator like bezier tools for creating
interfaces, buttons and more complex Web graphics. They give me greater flexibility
when compared to Photoshop. The new 'pixel view' command allows me to see
what my design will look like when placed on a Web page. Adding filters,
effects, incredible transparency control, powerful layering options and improved
Web saving capability (including Flash and .svg formats) has brought down
the wall dividing raster imaging programs and vector design programs. The
day may come when Illustrator and Photoshop will be integrated into one powerful
design application. Until that day comes I will be very content using Adobe
Illustrator 9.0.
System Requirements:
Windows
98/NT4/2000
Intel Pentium or faster processor
105MB (typical installation)
CD-ROM drive
Video card that supports 800 x 600 or greater resolution
If Adobe PostScript printers: Adobe PostScript Level 2 or later required
Power
MacIntosh
Any PowerPC processor
Mac OS software version 8.5, 8.6, and 9.0
105MB (typical installation)
CD-ROM drive
Video card that supports 800 x 600 or greater resolution
If Adobe PostScript printers: Adobe PostScript Level 2 or later required
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