



Here’s an overview of Adobe Photoshop — one of the most powerful and widely used image editing and graphic design programs in the world π
π What Adobe Photoshop Is
Adobe Photoshop is a professional raster graphics editor developed by Adobe. It lets you create, edit, and enhance images using layers, filters, and powerful tools — and it’s used by photographers, designers, artists, and creators worldwide. (Wikipedia)
π Key Features of Photoshop
1. Layers & Masks
Create designs with multiple layers — like transparent sheets — so you can edit parts of an image independently. (adobe.com)
2. Selection & Editing Tools
Tools like Marquee, Lasso, and Pen let you select and edit precise areas. (Techyv)
3. Color Correction & Filters
Adjust brightness, contrast, color balance, and add artistic effects with built-in filters. (Studocu)
4. Text & Graphic Design
Add and style text, shapes, and graphics for posters, logos, banners, or web layouts. (Training in TNagar)
5. Generative AI Tools
Newer versions include AI-powered editing like content-aware fill and generative tools that can create or modify image areas based on prompts. (Lifewire)
6. File Format Support
Save in many formats like PSD (native), JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and more for print or online use. (Studocu)
π§π¨ What You Can Do With Photoshop
✔️ Retouch & enhance photographs
✔️ Remove or replace backgrounds
✔️ Create digital art
✔️ Design graphics for web and print
✔️ Combine multiple images into composites
✔️ Apply special effects and filters
✔️ Prepare images for social media, ads, or portfolios (Training in TNagar)
π‘ Who Uses Photoshop?
Photoshop is used by:
Photographers — to clean up photos
Graphic Designers — for layouts and advertising
Digital Artists — for creative illustrations
Web Designers — for mockups and UI design
Social media creators & marketers — for polished visuals (Training in TNagar)
π± Platforms
Photoshop works on:
Windows & macOS desktop
iPad & iOS mobile devices
Web version with essential editing tools (Wikipedia)
π§ Fun Fact
The word “Photoshop” is often used as a verb — like “to photoshop an image” — but Adobe prefers people not use it that way. (Wikipedia)
Would you like a short beginner tutorial (step-by-step) on how to do something specific — e.g., remove a background, add text, or retouch a photo? Just tell me!
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