Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Photoshop CS5 x64 running on Windows 7 x64
Developer(s) Adobe Systems
CS5 (12.0.1) / June 30, 2010; 4 months
Stable release
ago
Written in C++
Platform Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows
Available in 27 languages
Type Raster graphics editor
License Proprietary software
Website adobe.com/photoshop
Adobe Photoshop is a graphics editing program developed and published by Adobe Systems
Incorporated.
Adobe's 2003 "Creative Suite" rebranding led to Adobe Photoshop 8's renaming to Adobe
Photoshop CS. Thus, Adobe Photoshop CS5 is the 12th major release of Adobe Photoshop. The
CS rebranding also resulted in Adobe offering numerous software packages containing multiple
Adobe programs for a reduced price. There are two versions of Photoshop: Basic and Extended,
with Extended having extra features available. Adobe Photoshop Extended is included in all of
Adobe's Creative Suite offerings except Design Standard, which has the Basic version.
Development
Further information: Adobe Photoshop release history
Early history
In 1987, Thomas Knoll, a PhD student at the University of Michigan, began writing a program
on his Macintosh Plus to display grayscale images on a monochrome display. This program,
called Display, caught the attention of his brother John Knoll, an Industrial Light & Magic
employee, who recommended Thomas turn it into a fully-fledged image editing program.
Thomas took a six month break from his studies in 1988 to collaborate with his brother on the
program, which had been renamed ImagePro.[1] Later that year, Thomas renamed his program
Photoshop and worked out a short-term deal with scanner manufacturer Barneyscan to distribute
copies of the program with a slide scanner; a "total of about 200 copies of Photoshop were
shipped" this way.[2]
During this time, John traveled to Silicon Valley and gave a demonstration of the program to
engineers at Apple and Russell Brown, art director at Adobe. Both showings were successful,
and Adobe decided to purchase the license to distribute in September 1988.[1] While John worked
on plug-ins in California, Thomas remained in Ann Arbor writing program code. Photoshop 1.0
was released in 1990 for Macintosh exclusively.[3]
Features
Further information: Comparison of raster graphics editors#Features
Photoshop has ties with other Adobe software for media editing, animation, and authoring. The
.PSD (Photoshop Document), Photoshop's native format, stores an image with support for most
imaging options available in Photoshop. These include layers with masks, color spaces, ICC
profiles, transparency, text, alpha channels and spot colors, clipping paths, and duotone settings.
This is in contrast to many other file formats (e.g. .EPS or .GIF) that restrict content to provide
streamlined, predictable functionality.
Photoshop's popularity means that the .PSD format is widely used, and it is supported to some
extent by most competing software. The .PSD file format can be exported to and from Adobe
Illustrator, Adobe Premiere Pro, and After Effects, to make professional standard DVDs and
provide non-linear editing and special effects services, such as backgrounds, textures, and so on,
for television, film, and the Web. Photoshop is a pixel-based image editor, unlike programs such
as Macromedia FreeHand (now defunct), Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape or CorelDraw, which are
vector-based image editors.
Photoshop uses color models RGB, lab, CMYK, grayscale, binary bitmap, and duotone.
Photoshop has the ability to read and write raster and vector image formats such as .EPS, .PNG,
.GIF, .JPEG, and Adobe Fireworks.
CS3
Smart Layers display the filter without altering the original image (here on Mac OS X)
New features propagating productivity include streamlined interface, improved Camera Raw,
better control over print options, enhanced PDF support, and better management with Adobe
Bridge. Editing tools new to CS3 are the Clone Source palette and nondestructive Smart Filters,
and other features such as the brightness and contrast adjustment and Vanishing Point module
were enhanced. The Black and White adjustment option improves control over manual grayscale
conversions with a dialog box similar to that of Channel Mixer. Compositing is assisted with
Photoshop's new Quick Selection and Refine Edge tools and improved image stitching
technology.[4]
CS3 Extended contains all features of CS3 plus tools for editing and importing some 3D graphics
file formats, enhancing video, and comprehensive image analysis tools, utilizing MATLAB
integration and DICOM file support.[5]
[edit] CS4
Photoshop CS4 features a new 3D engine allowing painting directly on 3D models, wrapping 2D
images around 3D shapes, converting gradient maps to 3D objects, adding depth to layers and
text, getting print-quality output with the new ray-tracing rendering engine. It supports common
3D formats; the new Adjustment and Mask Panels; Content-aware scaling (seam carving[6]);
Fluid Canvas Rotation and File display options.[7] On 30 April, Adobe released Photoshop CS4
Extended, which includes all the same features of Adobe Photoshop CS4 with the addition of
capabilities for scientific imaging, 3D, and high end film and video users. The successor to
Photoshop CS3, Photoshop CS4 is the first 64-bit Photoshop on consumer computers (only on
Windows – the OS X version is still 32-bit only.)[8]
[edit] CS5
Photoshop CS5 was launched on April 12, 2010.[9] In a video posted on its official Facebook
page, the development team revealed the new technologies under development, including three
dimensional brushes and warping tools.[10]
A version of Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended was used for a Prerelease Beta. A large group of
selected Photoshop users were invited to beta test in mid-February 2010.
[edit] Version history
Adobe Photoshop CS
Adobe Photoshop CS2
Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended
Release
Version Platform Codename Significant changes
date
October
0.63 Macintosh
1988
February
1.0 Macintosh
1990
2.0 Macintosh Fast Eddy June 1991 Paths
CMYK Color
EPS Rasterization
Macintosh Merlin November
Windows Brimstone 1992 16 bit per channel support
2.5
November
IRIX, Solaris
1993
Tiger September
Macintosh Tabbed Palettes
Mountain 1994
3.0 Layers
Windows, IRIX, November
Solaris [11] 1994
Adjustment Layers
Actions (macros)
Big Electric November
4.0 Macintosh, Windows
Cat 1996 Multiple Undo (Amount set in
preferences)
Editable type (previously,
type was rasterized as soon as
it was added)
Strange History Palette with History
5.0 Macintosh, Windows May 1998
Cargo Brush (Enhanced undo)
Color Management
Magnetic Lasso
Bundled with ImageReady
Strange February Save for Web
5.5 Macintosh, Windows
Cargo 1999 Extract
Vector Shapes
Updated User Interface
Venus in September "Liquify" filter
6.0 Macintosh, Windows
Furs 2000 Layer styles/Blending Options
dialog
Made text fully vector
Mac OS
March Healing Brush
7.0 'Classic'/Mac OS X, Liquid Sky
Windows
2002 New painting engine
Mac OS Camera RAW 1.x (optional
August
7.0.1 'Classic'/Mac OS X, plugin)
2002
Windows
CS (8.0) Mac OS X, Windows Dark October Camera RAW 2.x
Matter 2003 Highly modified "Slice Tool"
Shadow/Highlight command
Match Color command
Lens Blur filter
Smart Guides
Real-Time Histogram
Detection and refusal to print
scanned images of various
banknotes[12]
Macrovision copy protection
based on Safecast DRM
technology
Scripting support for
JavaScript and other
languages
Hierarchical layer groups
16 bit per channel layers,
painting, and adjustments
Support for files over 2
Gigabytes
Documents up to 300,000
pixels in either dimension
Camera RAW 3.x
Smart Objects
Image Warp
Spot healing brush
Red-Eye tool
Lens Correction filter
Smart Sharpen
Smart Guides
Vanishing Point
Better memory management
Mac OS X, Windows Space on 64-bit PowerPC G5
CS2 (9.0) April 2005
2000 / XP Monkey Macintosh machines running
Mac OS X 10.4
High dynamic range imaging
(HDRI) support (32 bit per
channel floating point)
More smudging options, such
as "Scattering"
Modified layer selection, such
as ability to select more than
one layer.
CS3, CS3 Universal Mac OS X, Red Pill April 16, Native support for the Intel-
Extended Windows XP SP2 or 2007
based Macintosh platform and
improved support for
Windows Vista
Revised user interface
Feature additions to Adobe
Camera RAW
Quick Select tool
Alterations to Curves,
Vanishing Point, Channel
Mixer, Brightness and
Contrast, and the Print dialog
Black-and-white conversion
(10.0) later adjustment
Auto Align and Auto Blend
Smart (non-destructive)
Filters
Mobile device graphic
optimization
Improvements to cloning and
healing
More complete 32 bit / HDR
support (layers, painting,
more filters and adjustments)
Faster launching
CS4, CS4 Universal Mac OS X, Stonehenge October 15, Smoother panning and
Extended Windows XP 2008[13] zooming and fluid canvas
(11.0) SP2(SP3 rotation
Recommended), OpenGL display acceleration
Vista,7 in Photoshop
Native support for 64-bit on
Windows Vista x64
Adjustments panel
Auto-blending of images
Masks panel
Improved Adobe Photoshop
Lightroom workflow
Content-aware scaling
Better raw image processing
Extended depth of field
Dramatically enhanced color
correction
Auto-alignment of layers
New file display options
(tabbed document display and
n-up views)
New file management and
workspaces with Adobe
Bridge CS4
Content Aware Fill
Puppet Warp Tool
64 bit for Macintosh
Bristle Tips
Mixer Brush
Automatic Lens Correction
CS5, CS5 Mac OS X v10,
White April 30, Improved Camera RAW
Extended Windows XP processing
Rabbit 2010[14]
(12.0) SP3,Vista,7 Camera RAW grain control
Improved Ray Tracing
(Extended)
Repousse 3D extrusion tool
(Extended)
Image based lights (Extended)
Release history
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Version Platforms Code name Release date Notable features
Color correction with Balance,
Hue, and Saturation
Image optimization for output
February
1.0 Mac OS Curves
1990
Levels
Clone tool
Paths
Rasterizer for Adobe Illustrator
files
2.0 Mac OS Fast Eddy June 1991 Support for CMYK color
Duotones
Pen tool
Mac OS, Palettes
2.5 Windows, IRIX 1993 Support for 16-bit files
and Solaris
Mac OS, Layers
Tiger September
3.0 Windows, IRIX Tabbed Palettes
Mountain 1994
and Solaris
International Color Consortium
(ICC)-based color workflows
Mac OS, Strange Multiple Undo (History Palette)
5.0 May 1998
Windows Cargo Magnetic Lasso
Editable Type
ImageReady bundled with
Photoshop
Mac OS, February Save for Web
5.5
Windows 1999 Extract
Image slicing and rollover effects
Vector Shapes
Updated user interface
Mac OS, Venus in September Liquify filter
6.0
Windows Furs 2000 Layer styles/Blending Options
dialog
Healing Brush
Made text fully vector
Mac OS,
7.0 Liquid Sky March 2002 New painting engine
Windows
Photoshop file browser
Shadow/Highlight command
Match Color command
Lens Blur filter
Mac OS, October
CS (8.0) Dark Matter Real-Time Histogram
Windows 2003
Highly modified Slice tool
Hierarchical Layer groups
CS2 Mac OS, Space April 2005 Adobe Bridge 1.0
(9.0) Windows Monkey Smart Objects
Image Warp
Spot Healing brush
Red-Eye tool
Lens Correction filter
Smart Sharpen
Vanishing Point
Smart Guides
HDR imaging support
Two versions: Basic and Extended
Basic:
Smart Filters
Native Intel Macintosh support
Quick Selection tool
Refine Edge tool
Automatic layer alignment and
blending
CS3 Mac OS, Extended:
Red Pill April 2007
(10.0) Windows
3D visualization and texture
editing
MATLAB integration
Measurement and counting tools
DICOM format support
Motion graphics and video layers
Movie Paint
Vanishing Point with 3D support
Image stack processing
March 27,
Express Internet
2008
CS4 Mac OS, Stonehenge September Two versions: Basic and Extended
(11.0) Windows 23, 2008
Basic:
Adjustments panel
Masks panel
Smoother panning and zooming
Fluid canvas rotation
Common user interface
Content Aware Scaling
Extended:
Breakthrough 3D editing and
compositing
Enhanced motion graphics
Volume Rendering
Easier data collection and analysis
Two versions: Basic and Extended
Basic:
Complex selections made easy
Content-Aware Fill
HDR Pro and HDR Toning
Puppet Warp
Mixer Brush and Bristle Tips
CS5 Mac OS, White May 25,
(12.0) Windows Rabbit 2010 (sale) Extended:
Easy 3D extrusions with Adobe
Repoussé
Quick shadow creation and
image-based lights
Rich 3D materials library
Motion-based content editing
Image analysis and measurement
Language availabilities
Photoshop is available in the following languages:
Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English,
Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian,
Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and Ukrainian.[15]
The Arabic, Greek, and Hebrew versions are available from Winsoft.[15]
Plugins
Main article: Photoshop plugin
Photoshop functionality can be extended by add-on programs called Photoshop plugins which act
like mini-editors that modify the image. The most common type are filter plugins that provide
various image effects. They are located in the 'Filter' menu. Photoshop plugin API has become a
standard, and many other image editors also support Photoshop Plugins.
Adobe Camera Raw (also known as ACR and Camera Raw) is a special plugin, supplied free by
Adobe, used primarily to read and process raw image files so that the resultant images can be
processed by Photoshop.[16] It is invoked by attempting to open such a file, rather than from the
'Filter' menu, but like other plugins is listed in the 'Help > About Plug-In' menu (as "Camera
Raw"). It can also be opened via the Adobe Bridge by clicking on any image and selecting 'File >
Open in Adobe Camera Raw'.
Cultural impact
Photoshop and derivatives such as Photoshopped, Shopped, and Shooped have become verbs that
are sometimes used to refer to images edited by Photoshop,[17] or any image manipulating
program. "Photoshop" is also used as a noun to refer to image editing programs in general. Such
derivatives are discouraged by Adobe.[18]