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Friday, August 19, 2011

The development of Adobe Photoshop


Adobe Photoshop is a standard software for many professional graphic artists. It has many powerful tools which can do the basic image manipulation to progress effectively with exceptional results. Photoshop is the pride of Adobe Systems, a business leader for developing graphical applications.

Photoshop is an ideal software in the production of output of high quality web design, ads, posters, photography, desktop publishing and many other graphic works.

The latest development of the product is Photoshop CS4, which will be released in September 2008. It has more advanced tools to enhance images.

Overview of the features:
paint directly on 3D graphics Capable o
o wrap images around 3D shapes 2D
o convert gradients to objects 3D maps
o give depth to the text and layers
o providing better print quality output with the inclusion of the last ray-tracing engine
o common 3D formats supported
o improved adjustment and mask panels
o canvas fluid Rotation
o files display Options
o 64-bit compatible

Currently, there are eight Photoshop software products:
o Adobe Photoshop CS3
o Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended
o Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 for Macintosh
o Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 for Windows
o Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 and Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0
o Adobe Photoshop Express Beta
o Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2
o Adobe Photoshop CS4

Adobe Photoshop can work perfectly with other products Adobe, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe ImageReady, Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects and Adobe Encore DVD.

Photoshop uses the laboratory models of color, RGB, CMYK, binary bitmap, grayscale and Duotone. It is able to read and write raster images or vector EPS, PNG, GIF, JPEG, Fireworks and many other file formats.

The traditional Photoshop file formats are:
o PSD - Photoshop Document
o PSB - large Format Document
o DP - Document PhotoDeluxe

Thomas Knoll was the key that started this incredible program that we know today. It all started in 1987 when Knoll wrote a program to display images in grayscale on the Macintosh. He was able to display monochrome images in his computer. He names his display program.

In knowing this, John Knoll, brother of Thomas' who worked at Industrial Light and Magic, persuaded Thomas to develop an image-editing software full. Thomas spent six months with his brother in software development. The display name, they change to ImagePro. Adobe to buy a licence several years later and rename it to Photoshop.

Barneyscan, a company that manufactures scanners decided to combine the software with their products. 200 copies of the software have been shipped. The software was then demonstrated by John Knoll to the Silicon Valley and impressed all Adobe world and later decided to purchase a license. After future developments, Photoshop 1.0 was then released on the market in 1990 but for Macintosh only.

Finally, the developments more have been made with Photoshop. The version of Windows was made available later and reached a wider market.

Due to the popularity of the software, it has been developed in support of many other languages Arabic, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Swedish.

Third party plug-ins are also supported by Photoshop. These plug-ins to provide additional effects that can be instantly applied to images. Example is brush plug-ins.




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