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Celebrating Manipulated Photography with the Photoshop ‘Faking It’ Contest

Aliens, clones, chameleons and contorted faces – we’ve seen our Photoshop fans create incredible images since we introduced the ‘Faking It’ contest last month. For the past six weeks, we’ve challenged fans of the Photoshop Facebook page to create manipulated images inspired by artwork in the Faking It: Manipulated Photography Before Photoshop exhibit at the… READ MORE

Meet the Team: Dan Goldman — Principal Scientist

When we first sneaked content-aware fill in Photoshop CS5, there were more than a few misbelievers. Gizmodo called it, “the craziest thing I’ve ever seen.” VentureBeat called it, “the power of the gods,” and suspected, “there just has to be sorcery involved.” ProLost called it, “actual witchcraft.” YouTube commenters said, “grab the torches.” Of course,… READ MORE

Meet the Team: Tim Riot and Matthew Bice — Photoshop Experience Designers

Experiencing Photoshop It’s not easy to explain what we do for a living. The conversation normally goes like this: “So, what do you do?” “Do you know Photoshop? “Yah.” “I’m a Photoshop Experience Designer.” “You’re a designer and you use Photoshop?” “No, I work at Adobe and I design the Photoshop experience.” “Oh, awesome! I love Photoshop!… READ MORE

Photoshop 13.0.3/13.1.1 Updates Now Available

Today we released Photoshop update version 13.0.3 (for Mac perpetual customers) and version 13.1.1 (for Creative Cloud members, Mac and Windows), resolving the following bugs: Certain PSD files fail to open when they have layer FX applied to layers The application crashes when opening certain EPS files On Retina machines, the application crashes when the… READ MORE

Show Off Your Image Manipulation Skills in the Photoshop ‘Faking It’ Contest

Photoshop is more than just software, it’s a celebration of creativity and the ability to make any image into something inspirational. Before Photoshop, artists were enhancing and manipulating photographs through any number of methods, including photomontage, combination printing, overpainting, retouching, or a combination of any of the aforementioned processes. To celebrate these pioneers, the Metropolitan Museum of… READ MORE