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We all know about Adobe Photoshop, thats a granted for serious graphic artists, but what are the other ones on your list and the uses they fall into place for. Like Image composer, manipulation, compression, thumbnailing etc.
I've heard it even solves the "how to create an .ico file on Mac" problem, but Iconographer (also shareware) can do that too, and has a nifty icon-specific editing interface.
I'm not a graphic artist but I do a lot of image editing for my web clients so I'm mostly self taught. I learn best by reading books. However, the Fireworks 2's instructions leave a lot to be desired. At least they have an online forum now where one can get help if needed.
Programs used daily:
Quark XPress 4.1
Page layout and design for traditional print media.
Adobe Illustrator 8, 9 and 10
Vector based graphics (.eps). Logo design, redraw, illustrations, etc.
Adobe PhotoShop 5.5, 6.0
Raster based graphics (.eps, .psd, .tif). Intense graphic design, image manipulation, color corrections, etc.
Adobe ImageReady
Absolutely one of the best programs for web graphics final production. Open your .psd in ImageReady, set up your export preferences, slice and dice, and ImageReady outputs your CSS and slices just as you need them! Impressive compression algorithm used, almost as good as Fireworks!
Adobe Acrobat
Proofing and print formats. We utilize the 72dpi setting for email proofing, and the 300dpi setting for print production. One of the best methods of transferring digital files in a compressed format.
Extensis CollectPro
I can't tell you how many fonts I've collected for output over the years. The Extensis CollectPro application is awesome. Launch the program, collect your document, stuffit and off you go. No more searching for fonts and copying them to a folder.
Suitcase
Font management. We have over 10,000 PostScript fonts and font management is mandatory!
Those are just the primary ones. There are many more. We've got four Macs running and each one is set up for specific range of media.