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Presently one of my collegues uses Adobe Photoshop for an image manipulation and from what I can tell, it is far superior to Fireworks in this regard (although not necessarily as web-friendly).
Can anyone recommend an image manipulation software to complement Freehand and Fireworks? Ideally I want to continue designing sites in Freehand, optimizing images in Fireworks and building HTML in Dreamweaver. But I also want a high-end image editing software to prepare images for use in FH and FW.
Thanks for your interest. I find the Extract tool in photoshop very helpful and can't see a comparative product in Fireworks. Also it seems that image masking in photoshop is tidier.
Another issue is that sometimes the graphics we use in a website need to be later transferred to print material, so as a rule of thumb my collegue is doing all graphic work at 300dpi, which I am then optimizing in Fireworks to 72dpi.
I know it may seem like I'm answering my own question with all my references to Photoshop (sorry I'm not sure what version - it's 2 years old anyway) - but I'm still not sure if that is the best option?
I've been using Fireworks daily for about 2 years.
As far as print stuff goes, then I can understand your preference for PS.
I'm not aware of anything really in the realm between Photoshop and Fireworks in high end image manipulation. As you implied, why not stick with PS?
I use photoshop for what it was built to do...manipulate photos. And that it does superbly..the best in the business. But for laying out and creating a site? Nope...for page layout? nope...for illustration/vector work? ...nope...
just my 2cents..
mk