Adobe’s Photoshop, which has become the industry’s leading image manipulation tool, recently turned 20, and Adobe has posted the above documentary on their site that’s somewhat interesting. It’s also just a smidge hyperbolic, as I can think of a lot of other events that did more to “spawn… a cultural paradigm shift unparalleled in our lifetime”.
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Wow.
I remember using Corel PhotoPaint back in the day when someone suggested Photoshop. “No way” I said. “CPP is, and always will be, the best photo manipulation software there is.”
I also thought the Arctic Monkeys were the best band to ever come out of Britain, so, what do I know