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pnichols
Dec 14, 2018Explorer II
I use an ancient release verison of Photoshop, which I've used for at least 20 years - but it probably took me the first 5 years of part-time home use to finally get comfortable with it.
Although Photoshop is very complex, it is as a result VERY powerful - allowing you to do about anything to any image - including of course pulling in a digital photo from a camera (or a digital photo scanned off a good old print, magazine page, etc.) and overlaying arrows, pointers, comment balloons, etc.. You can doctor any photo at the pixel level to make it better, or vastly different from - what a low or high megapixel camera or smartphone originally captured.
The amazing thing about my good old Photoshop software is it has continued to run great no matter what Microsoft has done to their operating systems. My original Photoshop 32 bit software suite has run fine from the various XT OS releases all the way up to the latest Windows 10 release. How did Adobe do that??
Although Photoshop is very complex, it is as a result VERY powerful - allowing you to do about anything to any image - including of course pulling in a digital photo from a camera (or a digital photo scanned off a good old print, magazine page, etc.) and overlaying arrows, pointers, comment balloons, etc.. You can doctor any photo at the pixel level to make it better, or vastly different from - what a low or high megapixel camera or smartphone originally captured.
The amazing thing about my good old Photoshop software is it has continued to run great no matter what Microsoft has done to their operating systems. My original Photoshop 32 bit software suite has run fine from the various XT OS releases all the way up to the latest Windows 10 release. How did Adobe do that??
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