Which Is Better Between Coreldraw And Photoshop?

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Which is better Between Coreldraw and Photoshop?

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That's akin to asking, "Which is better, this hammer or this shovel?"
They are completely different tools for completely different tasks. Yes, I can use all of them as blunt weapons, but one is for hammering and the other is for digging.

Photoshop is used to create and edit raster-based images or bitmaps such as JPGs, PNGs, and BMPs, among other pixel-based files.
Corel PhotoPaint is the Corel equivalent.

CorelDRAW is a vector-based graphics programme. These are polygons and shapes with editable nodes and lossless scaling (no pixelation because there are no pixels there). Vector graphics are primarily composed of math (traced'vectors' between points).
Adobe Illustrator is the equivalent.

For raster images, I prefer Adobe Photoshop over Corel Photopaint, but for vector images, I prefer CorelDRAW over Illustrator; unfortunately, Adobe is the industry standard.

I particularly miss Macromedia's Freehand for vector work (before it was swallowed up by Adobe and lost to the ether).

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