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Happy 25th Anniversary Photoshop!

In 1987 people were rocking out to Walk Like an Egyptian, falling in love with The Princess Bride, and were just meeting the Tanner Family from Full House. It was in this pre-digital world—a world almost impossible for us to imagine now—that Thomas Knoll dreamed up and created Display, a pixel imaging program. Display was… READ MORE

25 Under 25: The Search is on for 25 of the Most Creative Visual Artists Under 25

As part of my job, I have the unique privilege of seeing jaw-dropping and sometimes life-changing artwork cross my desk on a routine basis. Here at Adobe we’re constantly amazed by the creative talent of our customers, especially the young, up-and-comers – the next-gen artists. That’s why to celebrate Photoshop’s upcoming 25th anniversary, we’re officially… READ MORE

Life, Work, and Photography…from the Window Seat

My name is Julieanne Kost and I’m the Principal Evangelist for Lightroom and Photoshop at Adobe. Some of you may know me from the tips and tutorials that I’ve created or perhaps a few of you know me because of my photography and digital illustrations. If we’ve never met, well, hi. I travel about 250… READ MORE

3.2 Million Minutes and Counting: The Photoshop Playbook Index

As the Photoshop team heads in to 2015, we’ve got a lot to celebrate, but not without first reflecting on 2014. This past year we released fifty episodes of the Photoshop Playbook, our video tutorial series answering some of the most frequently asked questions on our social channels and in the forums. This series was… READ MORE

Sharing Creative Cloud Libraries in Photoshop

Just two months ago, we introduced the Libraries panel to Photoshop CC 2014. Libraries help you Store your favorite things, Use them over and over, and as of today, you can now Share your Libraries with your team. STORE Libraries can save all types of content—that specific color, the client’s logo or watermark, or your… READ MORE

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