Typical air or pro question

Hi, I am choosing between 2 specs:
MBP
2.4GHz
turbo boost up to 2.9GHz
w/ retina display
MBA
1.4GHz
turbo boost up to 2.7GHz
the rest of the specs are the same
4GB memory
128GB flash memory
dual-core i5
i need it for photoshop for editing pictures and websites.
will there be a big compromise if i use MBA instead?
and as hobby, i will be using it for music like a dj for mixes. is iLife application sufficient?
also, i will be sending photoshop files to a windows pc. Are there any compatibility issues?
thank you and please pardon in advance for noob questions. Thanks!

Let me summarize my questions:
1. Given at I'll be using Photoshop, will Mac Air do the trick?
2. Are file formats from Photoshop using Mac also compatible with Windows PC? (Ex. Psd, png, jpg)
3. Will Mac air be enough for mixing songs?
4. whats the best application for mixing songs? Will iLife do the trick?

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