Adobe Photoshop release history Essays

  • Photoshop: Posting Pictures on The Media

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    Throughout the recent years, Photoshop has become a widespread phenomenon amongst the world. With the rapidly developing inventions of camera’s and devices with cameras on them; posting pictures on social media has become extremely popular. Along with that, the pressure to appear perfect in said pictures has increased dramatically. Society has become exceedingly focused on the idea of perfect, and what perfect looks like. Especially now, with growing photo sharing phone applications such as Instagram

  • Photoshop: The Beginning and the Effect

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    Photoshop was published and developed by Adobe Systems. It is an editing program that has led to much greater photographic ability for people. Photoshop was created in February 20, 1987 when PhD student Tom Knoll who was studying Engineering at the University of Michigan, realized that his Mac Plus failed to display gray-scale images on its 1-bit black and white display (Musngi). He immediately began coding a program that would once and for all solve his issue. John Knoll, Tom's brother, who was

  • Descriptive Essay About Photoshop

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    2010, Photoshop turned twenty years old. Photoshop is a well-known graphic design software program created by the company named Adobe. It enables graphic design professionals to create advertisements, logos, and marketing pieces. It is also a very essential application for photographers to edit their recent photos. Photoshop with its powerful collection of functions and features offers many benefits to users of all skill levels. At this moment, it was 24 years ago in February that Adobe shipped

  • Personal Narrative Essay

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    Creating things is my release from this world. A reminder that my fantasy can become a reality through the work I create. Using a lot of materials, I work to make my ideas come to life. I use any materials available to me, whether it is a pen and a paper, or a canvas and a paint brush. I take an interest in drawing people from their neck up using graphite pencils or gel pens, paying close attention to the curves lines on their faces. I enjoy drawing people secretly in my notebook, because I believe

  • The Impact of Technology

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    education for their students (Hafner, Katie, unknown). Computers have created new careers and eliminated others and have left a huge impact on our society. The invention of the computer has greatly affected the arts, the business world, and society and history in many different areas, but to understand how great these changes are, it is necessary to take a look at the origins of the computer. There are many different beginnings to the origins of computers. Their origins could be dated back more than two

  • HTML5: The Future of The Web?

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    pages filled with information to interactive information portals, where massive amounts of people contribute to improve each other and spread knowledge. The web was stale and static, presenting itself with only letters and inanimate images. This gave Adobe Flash and later Microsoft Silverlight; both are rich web application platforms for adding animation and interactivity to web pages, the ideal opportunity to take over and extend the development of the web design. Sites like YouTube pioneered and revolutionized

  • Rise of Photography in the World of Art

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    world. Through the late 1800’s and the early 1900’s it grew in popularity and throughout time photography went from being badly received to a new form of art though people around the world still debate if it is indeed “art”. Photography has a long history from the first camera obscura in the 18th century to the latest Nikon or Canon camera in the 21st century. Photography is traced back to France in the 1800’s where the camera obscura was invented and in the late 1820’s to the 1830’s where a French

  • Game design of the future

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    last creating my own games, making my dreams come to life. To get to this master plan I did some research and learning an unspeakable amount of knowledge attending ITT Technical institute. Skills I have learned so far are in adobe software which includes, InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, premiere pro, Dreamweaver, and flash. I also know how to use 3D Autodesk Maya software and consider myself above average in it. Even so, I thought digging up more information would be very useful so I looked up

  • Technology in Education; Where it has been, Where it is now, and Where it is Going

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    learning about technology. (2005. May 9), Education World. http://educationworld.com/a_tech/tech/tech219.shtml Kaplan, Erez, (n.d.). Calculating Machines. (2005. May 7), http://www.webcom.com/calc/calculatingmachines Patterson, Jason, (n.d.). The history of computers during my lifetime. (2005. May 9), http://pattosoft.comau/jason/Articles/HistoryofComputers/index.html Re-inventing schools, the technology age is now. (2005. May 9), National Academy of Sciences. http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/techgap/index

  • Cindy Sherman's Analysis

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    Cindy Sherman (b. 1954) is arguably one of the most well-known and influential photographers in contemporary art. Exhibited worldwide in a variety of venues, particularly in major cities throughout the United States and Europe, her pieces inspire a great deal of feminist and postmodernist debate and discussion because they embody ideas related to “studies of the decentered self, the mass media's reconstruction of reality, the inescapability of the male gaze, the seductions of abjection, and any number

  • History of the PC

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    History of the PC “If one thinks about it, it is truly remarkable how far the technology has advanced since the first digital computer was introduced in 1946. The ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator) was designed and built at the University of Pennsylvania. It weighed 30-tons and took up 1500 square feet of floor space. The first computer developed in Europe was the EDSAC (Electronic Delay-Storage Automatic Computer). This machine was built at Cambridge University in 1949.