You can, but you have to get the Mac version.
Much like PC's when you purchase them, Macs do not come with software that is not designed by the maker of the computer installed unless a special request is made. Adobe PhotoShop does not come pre-installed in MacBook Pro's, mainly because of the cost factor involved. Adobe PhotoShop is rather expensive for most home users and having it installed in machines that will be distributed to regular users as well is not a suitable option as having it installed will bump up the price. I suggest you purchase PhotoShop separately and install it onto your MacBook Pro, purchasing it in the box is also better because it will come with printed instructions and a CD-ROM that you can use to install it again if you restore your laptop.
Macs come with iPhoto. You can add Apple's own Aperture or Adobe's Lightroom or any of a number of others. There is also a range of editing software from Photoshop to Pixelmator available for Macs. Also try Tonality and Noiseless - great suggestions for mac
Photoshop if you want to get fancy, but just to add text, use google's picasa.
Here are some of the materials: *pencil *paint-acrylic, oils *ink *brush *markers-sharpies, crayola, copic *crayons *color pencils you can also use different computer programs, like: *Gimp-used on macbook pro *Photoshop-CS2, CS3, ect. *Seashore-used on macbook pro there is a lot of mediums you can use!!
MacBook Pro is the best you can get
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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.
the ibook came out before the macbook so the macbook is the best thing so if you what 1 of them pick macbook
Photoshop 3.0
what is photoshop?
No, photoshop is not the law
you probably should get the MacBook. they are cheaper than the MacBook Pro. now, if you want a bigger screen, then get a MacBook Pro.