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Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor for Windows and macOS developed and marketed by Adobe Inc. It was first designed by Thomas and John Knoll in 1988. Since then, not only in raster graphics editing, but also in digital art in general, the software has become the industry standard. As a result, the software's name has become a generic trademark, leading to its use as a verb (for example, "to photoshop an image," "photoshopping," and "photoshop contest"), despite Adobe's objections. Photoshop supports masks, alpha compositing, and numerous colour models, including RGB, CMYK, CIELAB, spot colour, and duotone, and can edit and compose raster pictures on several layers.
To accommodate these functionalities, Photoshop employs its own PSD and PSB file formats. Aside from raster images, Photoshop offers limited capabilities for editing and rendering text, vector graphics (particularly through clipping paths for the latter), 3D graphics, and video. Plug-ins are applications that operate inside Photoshop and add new or upgraded functions. They are developed and published separately of Photoshop.
Initially, Photoshop's naming method was based on version numbers. In October 2002, though (following the introduction of Creative Suite branding),Each new version of Photoshop was labelled with "CS" and a number; for example, Photoshop CS was the eighth major version, while Photoshop CS2 was the ninth. Standard and Extended editions were available for Photoshop CS3 to CS6. Photoshop's licencing system was modified to a software as a service subscription model with the launch of the Creative Cloud branding in June 2013 (and the modification of the "CS" suffix to "CC"). Photoshop used to come packaged with other programmes like Adobe ImageReady, Adobe Fireworks, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Device Central, and Adobe Camera RAW.
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