Photoshop files have default file extension as .PSD, which
stands for "Photoshop Document." A PSD file stores an image with support
for most imaging options available in Photoshop. These include layers
with masks, color spaces, ICC profiles, CMYK Mode (used for commercial printing), transparency, text, alpha channels and spot colors, clipping paths, and duotone
settings. This is in contrast to many other file formats (e.g. .JPG or
.GIF) that restrict content to provide streamlined, predictable
functionality. A PSD file has a maximum height and width of 30,000
pixels, and a length limit of 2 Gigabytes.
Photoshop files sometimes have the file extension .PSB, which
stands for "Photoshop Big" (also known as "large document format"). A
PSB file extends the PSD file format, increasing the maximum height and
width to 300,000 pixels and the length limit to around 4 Exabytes. The
dimension limit was apparently chosen arbitrarily by Adobe, not based on
computer arithmetic constraints (it is not close to a power of two, as
is 30,000) but for ease of software testing. PSD and PSB formats are
documented.[12]
Because of Photoshop's popularity, PSD files are widely used and
supported to some extent by most competing software. The .PSD file
format can be exported to and from Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Premiere Pro, and After Effects,
to make professional standard DVDs and provide non-linear editing and
special effects services, such as backgrounds, textures, and so on, for
television, film, and the web. Photoshop's primary strength is as a pixel-based image editor, unlike vector-based
image editors. Photoshop also enables the creation, incorporation, and
manipulation of vector graphics through its Paths, Pen tools, Shape
tools, Shape Layers, Type tools, Import command, and Smart object
functions. These tools and commands are convenient to combine
pixel-based and vector-based images in one Photoshop document, because
it may not be necessary to use more than one program. To create very
complex vector graphics with numerous shapes and colors, it may be
easier to use software that was created primarily for that purpose, such
as Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW or Xara Designer Pro.
To import the complex vector object into Photoshop, it can be imported
as a Smart Object. Double-click on Photoshop's layers palette to open
the object in its original software, such as Adobe Illustrator. Changes can be made. When saving, Photoshop will update the Smart Object.
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