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  2. Reach extender - Wikipedia

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    A 36 in (910 mm) reach extender with a secondary trigger and a pole that can be rotated 90 degrees. A reach extender (or reacher, grabber arm, helping hand, trash picker, picker-upper, extended gripper, long arm gripper, extended reach grabber, grabber tool, litter picker, or caliper) is a handheld mechanical tool used to increase the range of a person's reach and grasp when grabbing objects.

  3. Thomas Knoll - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, John sold the distribution license for Photoshop to Adobe Systems and later on March 31, 1995, he sold the rights to the program to Adobe for $34.5 million. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Thomas Knoll was the lead developer until version CS4, [ 4 ] and currently contributes to work on the Camera Raw plug-in to process raw images from cameras.

  4. John Knoll - Wikipedia

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    John Knoll (born October 6, 1962) is an American visual effects supervisor and chief creative officer (CCO) at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). [1] One of the original creators of Adobe Photoshop (along with his brother, Thomas Knoll), he has also worked as visual effects supervisor on the Star Wars prequels and the 1997 special editions of the original trilogy.

  5. Adobe Photoshop - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor developed and published by Adobe for Windows and macOS.It was created in 1987 by Thomas and John Knoll.It is the most used tool for professional digital art, especially in raster graphics editing, and its name has become genericised as a verb (e.g. "to photoshop an image", "photoshopping", and "photoshop contest") [7] although Adobe disapproves of ...

  6. 3-pronged parts retriever - Wikipedia

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    By pressing the end of it, the user allows the teeth to open up and by releasing their hold, the teeth will grab whatever object is below the grabber. [2] [3] They mainly come in sizes ranging from about 4 to 9 inches. The outer shell is usually plastic, although higher end retrievers can have metal casing and reinforced inner material.

  7. Grab (tool) - Wikipedia

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    The mechanical grab, [2]: 21 specifically the clamshell grab, [3] was invented by the Persian Banu Musa brothers and described in their Book of Ingenious Devices in the 9th century. It was an original innovation by the Banu Musa that does not appear in any earlier Greek works.

  8. Grabber - Wikipedia

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    Grabber may refer to: ... Grabber arm, a handheld tool; Grabbers, a monster film; Jane the Grabber, an American underground figure This page was last edited ...

  9. Nik Software - Wikipedia

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    Nik Software was a software development company established in 1995 as Nik Multimedia Inc. [1] and based in San Diego, California. [2] The company developed multiple image editing plug-ins and tools for digital image processing software applications.