Task 3
Limitation of Inkjet comparison to laser printers
One
limitation of an inkjet printer is that it spits ink onto the paper and loses
some of its quality, rather than a laser printer which prints text or images
with better quality on paper than an inkjet printer.
Another
limitation of the inkjet printer is that it takes long to dry out the ink after
its process is complete, but in the other hand a laser printer provides you
with fast printing speed than an inkjet printer.
An
additional limitation of an inkjet printer is that it sometimes outputs images
in low quality rather than a laser printer which outputs images in high
resolution.
An extra
limitation of an inkjet printer is that their workload is around the amount of
1500 to 15,000 page range, but for a laser printer it has the workloads around
an amount of 2,000 and 20,000.
Limitation of Laser printer comparison to inkjet printers
One
limitation of a laser printer is that it consumes more power for it to function
properly, but in the other hand an inkjet printer consumes less power to
function properly.
Another
limitation of a laser printer is that it is really expensive to purchase than
an inkjet printer because of their difference between their specifications.
An additional limitation of a laser printer is that it takes
very long to print out images with colour than an inkjet printer which prints out
an image with a lot faster than a laser printer.
My conclusion: Laser printers vs Inkjet printers
My conclusion is that if I make a decision of purchasing an
inkjet printer and a laser printer I would purchase a laser printer because it
would grant me the ability to be able to print out images with high resolution
colour than an inkjet printer which would print out images ion low resolution
colour because it spits ink onto the paper.
Another reason why I would choose a laser printer over a
inkjet printer is that it will grant me to print out images more faster and
this would be an advantage because I would be able to complete what I am trying
without time consuming, but in the other hand, for an inkjet printer if I print
out an image, it would be time consuming because the inkjet printer spits
colour onto your paper you are printing and therefore I would have to wait till
the paper is dry before I can use it.
Limitation of Adobe Photoshop
One
limitation of Adobe Photoshop is that it cost a lot of money to purchase than
other type of graphical software’s such as Adobe illustrator, this is because
Adobe Photoshop is normally built for bitmap images.
Another limitation
of Adobe Photoshop is that it is a bit difficult to use for a beginner but
instead adobe illustrator is more easy to use for beginners because it is a
software which is easily understandable.
An
additional limitation for Adobe Photoshop is that if you resize the images
resolution would be lost, but as for Adobe illustrator resizing the images will
not cause the image to lose quality.
An
alternative limitation of Adobe Photoshop is that the software is built only
for photo manipulation therefore it is not really used for logo development and
so on, but in the other hand for Adobe illustrator, the software is built in
for logo development and other types of cartoon image development because Adobe
illustrator uses vector graphics and Adobe Photoshop uses Bitmap graphics.
An extra limitation of Adobe Photoshop is that within the
software it doesn’t support multiple page output for PDF but as for Adobe
illustrator, the software has the ability to support.
Another additional limitation of Adobe Photoshop is that it
does not normally use vector graphics for development and it is not normally
used for logo or animation development because Adobe Photoshop is Bitmap
graphics, rather than Illustrator which is uses vector graphics and logo and
animation development.
Limitation of Adobe illustrator
One
limitation of illustrator is that it is difficult for the software to produce a
realistic photo because it is normally built for creating vector images, in the
other hand Photoshop has the ability to improve the realism of a photo
published on the software, because the software of Photoshop is built just for
bitmap images.
Another limitation of Adobe illustrator is that it is not
possible to produce an image which would look realistic because Adobe
illustrator designs vector images for an example cartoons, logos and so on, but
for Adobe Photoshop you are able to make images realistic because the software
is used for bitmap development and editing bitmap images.
An additional limitation of Adobe illustrator is that
organising the elements is a bit more difficult than Adobe Photoshop because
Adobe Photoshop has the ability to handle layers.
An extra limitation of adobe illustrator is that it is not
supported by Bitmap images, rather than Photoshop which is supported to use
Bitmap images.
My conclusion: Adobe Photoshop vs Adobe illustrator
My conclusion
of Adobe Photoshop vs Adobe illustrator is that if there was a decision to
choose one of the software, I would choose Adobe Photoshop because it grants
you the ability to manipulate bitmap images and it also grants you the ability
to edit and modify images. Another reason why I would choose Adobe Photoshop is
that it gives you the ability to make images extremely realistic which would be
an advantage for me to use for developments.