Photoshop
Adobe Photoshop is a program that was developed in 1987 and fully released by Adobe in 1990 after rights were purchased appropriately. Photoshop is generally regarded as the standard by which all other graphics editing programs are measured, as it contains the most features and most precision of any photo editing program available to date.
What is Photoshop used for?
Frankly, Photoshop is a very expensive software and is not very user friendly at all. It is generally marketed towards large corporations, photographers, and other types of artists that are very serious about their work and very familiar with computers. It has just about every image editing tool a person can dream of. Even developers have said that a person can use Photoshop all of their life and discover something new about it every day. It is a complicated software. However, its complications are mostly due to its extended capability for precision. Because of how precise it is, it has countless tools allowing for the most complex customization imaginable.
The idea behind Photoshop is if it can be dreamed of, it can be created, and often, just using the tools native to Photoshop, an entire picture can be created out of nothing. Photoshop is used in the modeling world, it is used to enhance photos in magazines, it is used by corporations to advertise their wares more attractively, and the list of users goes on and on. As of the last update, Photoshop has even included a tool allowing limited tweaking in 3 dimensions rather than two. Currently Photoshop is available in basic form, or a Photoshop extended which has more tools available.<7p>
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