a very popular photo editing program used in millions of magazines, album covers and just about anything giving people perfect photos and of course the freedom to design that traditional ways we can't.
Adobe PhotoShop is an image editing application. You can get it from:http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/photoshop/there it costs $700 USD.
No, Liquify requires Photoshop to work. Much of the code for Liquify is actually in the Photoshop application not the plugin.
It is both. An 'application' is a type of software.
Photoshop.
Adobe is the company that created the application known as Photoshop. The best is the full professional version. Adobe sells Photoshop as a stand alone application and as part of their 'Creative Suite' package which contains 3 other applications used in graphic design.
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
yes they are different. Designing is coding and the layout - functionality etc whilst Photoshop is graphic creation and editing application
Photoshop 1.0
Yes, both Photoshop and Animagic are examples of application software. Photoshop is primarily used for image editing and graphic design, while Animagic is designed for creating animations. Application software is specifically built to help users perform tasks, such as editing photos or creating animated content, distinguishing it from system software that manages hardware and system resources.
Photoshop is still recommendable for editing photos.
Photoshop user interface are menus at top of application window, options bar below menus, toolbox at left side of screen, palettes at right side of screen, application bar at top right side, status bar at bottom of Photoshop window.
While Adobe only supports Windows and Macintosh versions of Photoshop, you may be able to run Photoshop within Linux using Wine, a free application which attempts to allow programs written for Windows, to run on a Unix-like operating system.