Summary
So far in this book, we have discovered how this software application not only produces some outstanding results on regular image files, but also that it can be used very effectively as a graphic design and illustration tool.
We have discovered that working with vectors can be a completely different experience from pixel-based photos because, as we saw in this chapter, vectors can be infinitely scalable—while raster images cannot.
What's more, even if you have no desire to become the world's best designer, you can still use Photoshop Elements to produce simple artworks, add special filter effects to images, add text to your projects, and take your editing capabilities to the next level with custom brushes.
In the next chapter, we'll look at finalizing the edited image by starting with a recap on the best resolution settings for social media and the printed page, saving images specifically for the web, several methods for sharpening images...