There are a number of places one can get advice on using Photoshop. The first place to try would be the Help and Support page on the Adobe website. There are links for community help, training and tutorials. Another good resource for help would be one of the many Photoshop manuals that are available from bookstores. If you require more hands on help, you could try your local college to see if they are doing any Photoshop courses.
Adobe Photoshop tutorials online has thousands of free tutorials to teach you how to use their photoshop. You can also use photoshop or adobe to find all the answers to your questions as well.
you can use any photoshop but i tend to use CS3 or CS4
One would need Photoshop Lightroom to organize and store their photos. There are many other options and software which one could use. Photoshop Lightroom is a very popular software package highly rated by many consumers.
One can use the distort filters menu to distort an image in Photoshop. With the image open in Photoshop and the distort filters menu open, one will be given a selection of effects. Choose an effect, the image wll be previewed for approval and can then be saved.
Most digital and graphics design artists use photoshop. Those who can't afford Photoshop usually use GIMP or Corel Paint Shop
When you show your products photos to your customers and need to edit them, you will use adobe photoshop.
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.
One can purchase the program Adobe Photoshop CS4 from Amazon. Photoshop allows one to alter and edit images as well as add in additional effects. One can also use raw image processing and create effects such as overlaying and over shadowing.
Use it to see if they like it enough to purchase it or not.
You can use an app, photoshop or search something in google :)
No, they are separate programs or software's to use and to buy.
Yes. Most, if all profesionalls use it. But in terms of consumers, Gimp is also popular, because of It's free licence and the fact that not everyone can afford Photoshop. Which one will you choose depends on how much can you afford. Personaly I use Photoshop.