Illustrator is for vector graphics, Photoshop is for bitmaps. EPS is a
vector format, so you should use Illustrator to edit it. You can sort
of edit EPS in Photoshop, but not really.

If you really need to edit EPS, I would not mess around with anything
but Illustrator. Is that really a hard requirement and if so why?

On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 6:36 AM, Tammy Van Boening
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I need to start work with EPS graphics for a project and I currently have
> just SnagIt in my arsenal of tools. It has served me fine until this
> requirement, and I am sure that working with EPS graphics is probably the
> start of other graphic considerations for me. My question is this: I know
> that both AI and Photoshop can work with EPS graphics, but is there an
> advantage/disadvantage of one over the other? I am considering only graphic
> work requirements, no documentation development requirements, so I am
> leaning more towards Photoshop, but I just wanted input from the gurus on
> this list first. One big consideration - I just want a one-time perpetual
> license, not a subscription. Is this still possible with either of these
> tools?
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