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It's depend on you ! If you want to do vector based work (logo, banner, flyer, illustration etc.) then Illustration is the best option for you. But if you want to do raster based work (image editing, manipulation or something) then Photoshop will be the best.

They're different, it really depends on your needs. You can also combine them both to make some cool stuff. I personally feel more confortable with Photoshop, but Illustrator has some really cool tools that I'd love to use if I knew how to use it better

It's depend on your need. You can do design stuff in Photoshop but it works better for photo editing and manipulation. Illustrator is better for designing but if you need to adjust or masking photos stuffs. You may need photoshop to work with. Illustrator can provide vector format for better printing quality.

Photoshop and Illustrator are two widely used graphic design tools, but they have different focuses and functions.

Photoshop is primarily used for image editing and manipulation. It's ideal for retouching photos, creating visual effects, adjusting colors and textures, among other tasks related to image treatment. Photoshop offers a wide range of tools and filters for working with pixels, making it a powerful choice for photo editing.

On the other hand, Illustrator focuses on creating vector graphics, which are images based on mathematical vectors rather than pixels. This allows graphics created in Illustrator to be scalable without losing quality, making them ideal for logo designs, illustrations, typography, and works that require sharp lines and precise shapes. Illustrator also offers drawing tools, object manipulation, and advanced text options.

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