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  2. 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 ...

  3. Uninstaller - Wikipedia

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    An uninstaller, also called a deinstaller, is a variety of utility software designed to remove other software or parts of it from a computer. It is the opposite of an installer. Uninstallers are useful primarily when software components are installed in multiple directories, or where some software components might be shared between the system ...

  4. PaintShop Pro - Wikipedia

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    PSP functionality can be extended by Photoshop-compatible plugins. The X-numbered editions have been sold in two versions: PaintShop Pro, which is the basic editing program, and PaintShop Pro Ultimate, which bundles in other standalone programs, additional artistic tools and/or plugins.

  5. Adobe Lightroom - Wikipedia

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    Lightroom is non-destructive editing software that keeps the original image separate from its edits, saving the edited image as a new file. While Photoshop includes doctoring functions like adding, removing or altering the appearance of individual image items, rendering text or 3D objects on images, or modifying individual video frames, Lightroom is a library and development software.

  6. Comparison of digital and film photography - Wikipedia

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    With a digital SLR, dust is difficult to avoid but is easy to rectify using a computer with image-editing software. Some digital SLRs have systems that remove dust from the sensor by vibrating or knocking it, sometimes in conjunction with software that remembers where dust is located and removes dust-affected pixels from images. [citation needed]

  7. Abandonware - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Systems, Inc. donated the Photoshop 1.0.1 source code to the collection in February 2013. [58] [59] The source code is made available to the public under an own non-commercial license. On March 25, 2014, Microsoft followed with the donation of MS-DOS variants as well as Word for Windows 1.1a under their own license.

  8. Talk:Logic Pro - Wikipedia

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    Short-lived pared down version of Logic Pro can be covered as a section in this article ~Kvng 01:38, 27 December 2022 (UTC) Support, after this this discussion at WikiProject Apple Inc. This is pretty standard for software suites like Microsoft Office, or Adobe products; for example, Photoshop Elements redirects to Adobe Photoshop.

  9. Photograph manipulation - Wikipedia

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    The terms "Photoshop", "photoshopped" and "photoshopping", derived from Adobe Photoshop, are ubiquitous and widely used colloquially and academically when referencing image editing software as it relates to digital manipulation and alteration of photographs.