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Ariza Czarina P.

Pareja

11-HUMSS

1. What is Adobe Photoshop?

Adobe Photoshop is software that is extensively used for raster image editing, graphic design and
digital art. It makes use of layering to allow for depth and flexibility in the design and editing
process, as well as provide powerful editing tools, that when combined, are capable of just about
anything.
It was created by brothers Thomas and John Knoll in 1988. In 1989, John sold the program to
Adobe Systems, which marketed it as “Photoshop.” Since then, the program has become the de
facto industry standard for raster graphics editing. It is published for both macOS and Windows,
but not Linux.
Photoshop was created in 1988 by Thomas and John Knoll. Since then, it has become the de
facto industry standard in raster graphics editing, such that the word "photoshop" has become a
verb as in "to Photoshop an image," "photoshopping" and "photoshop contest", though Adobe
discourages such use.[4] It can edit and compose raster images in multiple layers and
supports masks, alpha compositing and several color
models including RGB, CMYK, CIELAB, spot color and duotone.

2. How to install Adobe Photoshop?

Go to the Creative Cloud apps catalog. Locate Photoshop, and


click Download.
If you are not signed in, you will be asked to sign in with your Adobe
ID and password. Follow the onscreen instructions.
1. Click the Creative Cloud icon , located in the taskbar (Windows) or Apple
menu bar (Mac OS), to open the CreativeCloud desktop app. If it’s not already
selected, click the Apps tab at the top of the window.

2. Find Photoshop in the list of apps, and click the arrow next
to Update or Install. Then choose Other Versions.

3. In the list of versions, find CS6. Then click Install.

3. Parts of Adobe Photoshop

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