Adobe Photoshop
Photoshop is a powerful image editing software developed by Adobe Inc. Adobe Photoshop was originally developed by Thomas Knoll and John Knoll in 1987. It is widely used by photographers, designers, artists, and digital creators to manipulate and enhance digital images, graphics, and artwork.
Photoshop File Format
Native format: .PSD (Photoshop Document)
Supports layers, masks, transparency, and more
Who Uses Photoshop?
Photographers – for retouching and enhancing photos
Graphic Designers – for creating logos, posters, and web graphics
Digital Artists – for painting and illustration
Web Developers – for designing website elements and UI
Marketing Professionals – for creating ads and social media content
Key Features of Photoshop:
Image Editing:
· Photoshop excels at precise editing of pixel-based images. This includes adjusting colours, brightness, contrast, and applying various effects.
Graphic Design:
· It's a versatile tool for creating logos, posters, banners, and other graphic elements.
Photo Manipulation:
· Photoshop allows users to composite images, remove objects, and create complex visual effects.

Digital Painting:
The software provides a wide array of painting and drawing tools, allowing artists to create digital artwork.
Layers:
· Photoshop uses a layer-based system, which allows for non-destructive editing. Changes are applied to separate layers, making it easy to experiment and modify individual elements.
Tools:
· A comprehensive toolbox offers a wide range of tools for selection, painting, retouching, and more.
Filters and Effects:
· Photoshop provides a vast collection of filters and effects that can be applied to images to alter their appearance.
Raster Graphics:
· Photoshop primarily works with raster images (made up of pixels), though it also supports vector graphics.
Tools of Photoshop:

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