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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Dual Boot a good idea? Post 3903 by PravusMentis on Friday 13th of July 2001 09:36:23 AM
Old 07-13-2001
Alright thanks yes I intend to probably buy a second harddrive however how big should it be? By the way will things such as Adobe Photoshop run on Linux, and also Dreamweaver or are there linux based equivilents?
 

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Image::ExifTool::Photoshop(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Image::ExifTool::Photoshop(3)

NAME
Image::ExifTool::Photoshop - Read/write Photoshop IRB meta information SYNOPSIS
This module is loaded automatically by Image::ExifTool when required. DESCRIPTION
Photoshop writes its own format of meta information called a Photoshop IRB resource which is located in the APP13 record of JPEG files. This module contains the definitions to read this information. NOTES
Photoshop IRB blocks may have an associated resource name. These names are usually just an empty string, but if not empty they are displayed in the verbose level 2 (or greater) output. A special "SetResourceName" flag may be set to '1' in the tag information hash to cause the resource name to be appended to the value when extracted. If this is done, the returned value has the form "VALUE/#NAME#/". When writing, the writer routine looks for this syntax (if "SetResourceName" is defined), and and uses the embedded name to set the name of the new resource. This allows the resource names to be preserved when copying Photoshop information via user-defined tags. AUTHOR
Copyright 2003-2010, Phil Harvey (phil at owl.phy.queensu.ca) This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. REFERENCES
http://www.fine-view.com/jp/lab/doc/ps6ffspecsv2.pdf <http://www.fine-view.com/jp/lab/doc/ps6ffspecsv2.pdf> <http://www.ozhiker.com/electronics/pjmt/jpeg_info/irb_jpeg_qual.html> <http://www.fileformat.info/format/psd/egff.htm> <http://libpsd.graphest.com/files/Photoshop%20File%20Formats.pdf> SEE ALSO
"Photoshop Tags" in Image::ExifTool::TagNames, Image::ExifTool(3pm), Image::MetaData::JPEG(3pm) perl v5.12.1 2010-02-17 Image::ExifTool::Photoshop(3)
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