try it out,will not hurt you and doesn't cost penny
No but they colaborate. Photoshop have more features but Lightroom have better cappabilities for photographers.
The most commonly used features in adobe photoshop is the editing tools for pictures.
Go to Window > Animation. Window is menu item in application menu at top of screen (File, Edit...Window). Click Window to expand menu then click Animation.
Photoshop Elements is Photoshop but with less features, so Photoshop is better but it is professional level software. For home use or to get started Photoshop Elements is OK.
A photo editing software. It is consumer version of Adobe Photoshop and have most of Photoshop features. Elements costs 1/6 of Photoshop price.
Adobe* made Adobe Photoshop.
double click on foreground or background swatch at left side of screen, on tools palette, it will open new window where you can choose color
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 features a full featured help interface, as well as a continually updated user manual available on Adobe's website.
CC editions deal with cloud features. So, unless you are thinking of using those, CS6 will do just fine.
it says on the start screen. bottom right corner. take a screen shot and put it in photoshop to see it longer
Adobe Photoshop is a graphic software that was developed by Adobe Systems. The 8 parts of the windows in Adobe Photoshop include the title bar, the menu bar, the options bar, the toolbox, the status bar, the canvas or work area, collapse to icon button and palettes.
Press all modifiers (Alt + Ctrl + Shift) while starting Photoshop CS4 and later or delete preferences file:Vista & Windows 7 or 8Users/[Username]/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Adobe Photoshop [verzija]/Adobe Photoshop [verzija] Settings\Adobe Photoshop [verzija] Prefs.pspWindows 2k/XPDocuments and Settings\[username]\Application Data\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop [version] \Adobe Photoshop [version] Settings\Adobe Photoshop [version] Prefs.pspFor example:C:\Documents and Settings\Bojan\Application Data\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6\Adobe Photoshop CS6 Settings\Adobe Photoshop CS6 Prefs.pspMac/Users/[Username]/Library/Preferences/Adobe Photoshop CS6 Settings/Adobe Photoshop CS6 Prefs.psp