Yes, Adobe supports both Windows, and Macintosh versions of Photoshop.
You have to purchase Photoshop separately.
no. you have to get the mac version of photoshop
Adobe is the program owner while the photoshop is the program that runs on any computer it is loaded on, including iMac & MacBooks.
Yes, iMac can use 8bf plugins with Photoshop, as long as you have the compatible version of Photoshop installed. The 8bf plugins are typically designed for Windows, but many of them can be run on macOS using a compatible version of Photoshop. It's important to ensure that the specific plugin supports macOS and is properly installed in the Photoshop plugins folder. Always check the plugin's documentation for compatibility details.
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No, it comes with iPhoto. Photoshop 7.0 for Mac can be purchased just like it can for a Windows PC. I know of no computer that comes with Photoshop pre-installed. You can also purchase Apple Aperture from Apple.
No, you can only get that discount on a new iMac not a refurbished iMac.
The original iMac was the G3 which came out in (1998). It was followed by the G4 (2002), then the G5 (2004), then the Intel iMac plastic version (2006). The 5th iMac was the aluminum iMac which came out in (August 2007), followed by the iMac Aluminum Unibody (2009). The newest iMac is simply called 2012 iMac and it came out on November 30, 2012.
To create a silhouette on an iMac, you can use an image editing application like Preview or Photoshop. First, open your image and use the selection tool to outline the subject you want to keep. Then, invert the selection and delete the background, leaving just the silhouette. Adjust the contrast or fill the shape with a solid color to enhance the silhouette effect.
There is no "iMac Air".
An iMac is a computer, but a computer is not necessarily an iMac, so they are not the same thing.
The iMac