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Adobe Photoshop can be purchased in two formats: Digital Download (Adobe.com) CD - You should only purchase from reputable places.
All versions of Adobe Flash Encoders are designed to recode Flash clips as other formats, based on the security settings and permissions on the file you are attempting to recode.
Visit the URL posted below to see what file formats are supported in Adobe After Effects (v7.x):http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/331/331840.html
It is huge list to write all supported formats. If you mean vector graphic format, you can import ai, eps formats in Photoshop through Place command from File menu.
It is huge list to write all supported formats. If you mean vector graphic format, you can import ai, eps formats in Photoshop through Place command from File menu.
Answer:Adobe's Acrobat Reader--now simply called Adobe Reader--is free software that allows you to view and print Adobe's PDF filesor compatible formats. There are other software available, either freely or commercially, that provides more or less the same functionality.
Adobe Premiere is a video editing program that lets you edit together multiple video clips or frame sequences with transitions, effects, or audio tracks to create a single video that can be rendered out in various formats.
Because Adobe has not ported it to Linux, and the source code is not available, so others cannot.
Yes, however you're probably better off using something such as Adobe InDesign or Adobe Acrobat, or one of the many open-source alternatives.
Absolute best would be Adobe Media Encoder, but it only comes with some of the more expensive Adobe software. I recommend Miro Video Converter if you don't want to pay for anything Adobe (and if you want to still be able to convert video after the free trial expires).
Adobe does have a free evaluation version of their Photoshop program for download. The easiest way one can find the software is to go to the Adobe site and do your download from the source.
"Native Adobe" refers to the particular Adobe program's native file format. For example, Photoshop's native format is PSD; Illustrator is AI; Fireworks is PNG; Acrobat is PDF, and so on. Even though all programs can edit and export to different formats, it's their native format that the programs work best in.