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on 1 Mar 2020

Reimagine reality with Photoshop. Millions of designers, photographers, and artists around the world use Photoshop to make the impossible possible. From posters to packaging, basic banners to beautiful websites, unforgettable logos to eye-catching icons, Photoshop keeps the creative world moving. With intuitive tools and easy-to-use templates, even beginners can make something amazing.


The creative world runs on Photoshop.
Millions of designers, photographers, and artists around the world use Photoshop to make the impossible possible.

Designed for anyone to design anything.
From posters to packaging, basic banners to beautiful websites, unforgettable logos to eye-catching icons, Photoshop keeps the creative world moving. With intuitive tools and easy-to-use templates, even beginners can make something amazing.

Not just photo taking. Breathtaking.
Whether you’re looking for everyday edits or total transformations, our graphic design software offers a complete set of professional photography tools to turn your snapshots into works of art. Adjust, crop, remove objects, retouch, and repair old photos. Play with color, effects, and more to turn the ordinary into something extraordinary.

Power to the paintbrush.
Draw and paint whatever you dream up with tools designed especially for illustrators. Paint in perfectly symmetrical patterns. Get polished looks with stroke smoothing. And create with pencils, pens, markers, and brushes that feel real — including more than 1,000 from celebrated illustrator Kyle T. Webster.

Symmetry mode
Paint in perfect symmetry with a new mode that lets you define your axes and choose from preset patterns like circular, radial, spiral, and mandala.

New Content-Aware Fill experience
A dedicated work space lets you select the exact pixels to use for fills, and Adobe Sensei makes it easy to rotate, scale, and mirror them.

Frame tool
Create shape or text frames to use as placeholders on your canvas. Drag and drop images to fill the frames and they’ll scale to fit.

Whats New!

Minimum Requirements:
- Processor: Intel® Core 2 or AMD Athlon® 64 processor; 2 GHz or faster processor
- Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10 (64 bit) versions 1703 (Creators Update) and later
- RAM 2 GB or more of RAM (8 GB recommended)
- Hard disk space: 3.1 GB or more of available hard-disk space for 64-bit installation; additional free space required during installation (cannot install on a volume that uses a case-sensitive file system)
- Monitor resolution: 1024 x 768 display (1280x800 recommended) with 16-bit color and 512 MB or more of dedicated VRAM; 2 GB is recommended**

- Graphics processor acceleration requirements OpenGL 2.0-capable system
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on 4 Apr 2013

Adobe’s cloud-based production service Adobe Anywhere — whose development was first announced at NAB last year — will be demonstrated at the upcoming NAB Show and available beginning next month.

The toolset was created to bring a collaborative workflow to users of Adobe’s Premiere, After Effects and logging tool Prelude, using Adobe’s Mercury streaming engine, a server which will stream relevant frames of video to the user, scaling the quality of playback based on available bandwidth.

It effectively gives the same experience to an editor whether they are working in a suite with local storage or on a MacBook Air streaming images over a local area network (LAN),  according to Niels Stevens, Adobe's video business development manager.

“It will allow a post facility of the future to be virtual,” said Stevens. “That is, they can use talent physically located all over the world provided they can connect to the server.”

The first version of Adobe Anywhere will only be for broadcasters or postproduction houses who host private cloud networks, “to ensure quality of service which public cloud doesn't yet guarantee,” he explained. Pricing was not revealed.

Rival Avid launched its cloud platform Sphere last September, building on its shared storage system ISIS, asset management platform Interplay with Media Composer as the front end.

According to Stevens, Adobe Anywhere differs from Avid Sphere because it offers proxy-free working; “All other [competitors] work with low resolution proxies which mean users could be stuck not knowing whether an image is out of sync or in-focus.”

At NAB, Adobe also plans to introduce upgrades to Premiere Pro, including improved color grading with its Lumetri Deep Color Engine; and a new version of After Effects, which is now integrated with Maxon Cinema4D for the creation of 3D graphics.


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