Adobe Photoshop is a raster
graphics editor developed and published
by Adobe Systems for macOS and Windows.
Photoshop was created in
1988 by Thomas and John Knoll. Since then, it has become the de facto industry
standard in raster graphics editing, such that the word
"photoshop" has become a verb as in "to Photoshop an
image," "photoshopping" and "photoshop contest",
though Adobe discourages such use. It can
edit and compose raster images in multiple layers and supports masks, alpha
compositing and several color models including RGB, CMYK, CIELAB, spot color and duotone.
Photoshop has vast support for graphic
file formats but also uses its own file formats which support all the
aforementioned features. In addition to raster graphics, it has limited
abilities to edit or render text, vector
graphics (especially through clipping path), 3D
graphics and video.
Photoshop's feature set can be expanded by Photoshop
plug-ins, programs developed and distributed independently of Photoshop that
can run inside it and offer new or enhanced features.
THIS IS FOR
EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY, I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES
DONE BY VISITORS, THIS IS FOR ETHICAL PURPOSE ONLY
Photoshop's naming
scheme was initially based on version
numbers. However, in October 2002, following the introduction of Creative
Suite branding, each new version of
Photoshop was designated with "CS" plus a number; e.g., the eighth
major version of Photoshop was Photoshop CS and the ninth major version was
Photoshop CS2. Photoshop CS3 through CS6 were also distributed in two different
editions: Standard and Extended. In June 2013, with the introduction of Creative Cloud branding, Photoshop's
licensing scheme was changed to that of software
as a service rental model and the
"CS" suffixes were replaced with "CC".
About Adobe Photoshop CS6
Photoshop
CS6, released in May 2012, added new creative design tools and provided a
redesigned interface with a focus on enhanced performance. New features
have been added to the Content-Aware tool such as the Content-Aware Patch and
Content-Aware Move.
Adobe
Photoshop CS6 brought a suite of tools for video editing. Color and exposure
adjustments, as well as layers, are among a few things that are featured in
this new editor. Upon completion of editing, the user is presented with a
handful of options of exporting into a few popular formats.
CS6 brings
the "straighten" tool to Photoshop, where a user simply draws a line
anywhere on an image, and the canvas will reorient itself so that the line
drawn becomes horizontal, and adjusts the media accordingly. This was created
with the intention that users will draw a line parallel to a plane in the
image, and reorient the image to that plane to more easily achieve certain
perspectives.
CS6 allows
background saving, which means that while another document is compiling and
archiving itself, it is possible to simultaneously edit an image. CS6 also
features a customizable auto-save feature, preventing any work from being lost.
The price
for CS6 is US$699 and the extended version is US$999. Students, however, even
those who are homeschooled, can receive a significant discount on Photoshop.
With the
newest Photoshop version 13.1.3, Adobe has dropped support for Windows
XP (even on native x64 for Windows XP x64); thus, the last version
that works on Windows XP is 13.0.1. Adobe also announced that CS6 will be the
last suite sold with perpetual licenses in favor of the new Creative Cloud
subscriptions, but will continue to support Photoshop CS6
for OS compatibility and will provide bug fixes and security updates
as necessary.
Liquify filter enhancements
In the Creative Cloud update for Photoshop, the
Liquify filter is significantly faster than previous versions. The Liquify
filter now supports Smart Objects, including Smart Object video layers, and is
applied as a smart filter.
Another enhancement to
the Liquify filter is an added behavior for the Reconstruct tool. If you hold
down the Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) key while dragging the tool across a
warp, the Reconstruct tool smooths a warp rather than scaling back or removing
it.
Apply Blur gallery effects as smart filters
The photographic blur effects in the Blur gallery
now support Smart Objects and can be applied non-destructively as smart
filters. This feature also supports Smart Object video layers.
Copy CSS properties from shape or text layers
Copy CSS generates
Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) properties from shape or text layers. It captures
values for size, position, fill color (including gradients), stroke color, and
drop shadow. For text layers, Copy CSS also
captures values for font family, font size, font weight, line height,
underline, strikethrough, superscript, subscript, and text alignment. The CSS
is copied to the clipboard and can be pasted into a style sheet.
Conditional actions
Conditional actions let you build actions that
choose what to do based on one of several different conditions. First, you
choose a condition and then, optionally specify an action that plays if the
document meets the condition. Then, you optionally specify an action that plays
if the document does not meet the condition.
High dpi display support
Photoshop adds support for high dpi displays such
as Retina Displays. Among the enhancements for working with higher resolution
displays, documents can be quickly viewed at 200%. To view a document at 200%,
do any of the following:
· Choose View > 200%.
· Ctrl-double
click (Windows) or Cmd-double click (Mac OS) the Zoom tool icon.
· Shift-Ctrl-double
click (Windows) or Shift-Cmd-double click (Mac OS) the Zoom tool icon to view all open documents at 200%.
Changes in view options
In the Zoom tool
options bar and the Hand tool
options bar, the button for viewing an image at its actual size has been
renamed as 100%. Additionally, both tool
options bars no longer have a Print Size button.
Additionally, the Actual Pixels command in the
View menu has been changed to 100%.
Face detection enhancements in Color Range
The Color Range selections
command now saves Skin Tones selections as a
preset. It can also save the setting for theDetect Faces option
when Skin Tones or Sampled Colors are
selected.
Read swatches from HTML, CSS, and SVG files
You can add colors specified in an HTML, CSS,
or SVG document to the Swatches panel.
If a color value is repeated in a document, only one instance of the color is
added not duplicates. This feature recognizes the following HTML/CSS color
syntax: #112233, #123, rgb(1,2,3), rgba(1,2,3,4), hsb(1,2,3), and
hsba(1,2,3,4).
New features for all Photoshop CS6 users
The following new features are available to all
Photoshop CS6 users and are not Adobe Creative Cloud only.
Content-Aware Move tool
The Content-Aware Move tool
lets you quickly recompose images without complex layering or slow, precise
selections. Extend mode convincingly expands or contracts objects such as hair,
trees, or buildings. Move mode lets you place objects in different locations
(most effectively when the background remains similar). In the toolbar,
hold down the Spot Healing Brush and
select the Content-Aware Move tool .
Content-Aware Patch tool
The updated Patch tool
includes a Content-Aware option that
seamlessly replaces unwanted image elements by synthesizing nearby content. The
natural-looking results are similar to Content-Aware Fill, but the Patch tool lets you select the area from which the
fill is drawn. In the toolbar, hold down the Spot Healing Brush and select the Patch tool.
Redesigned Crop tools
The redesigned Crop tool
provides an interactive preview so you can better visualize results. A
streamlined set of toolbar options includes a helpful Straighten tool, and
aspect ratio controls you can adjust while a crop is active in the image
window. (To maintain the current aspect ratio or resolution, right-click the
image to access additional options.)
· To
crop an image, click the Crop tool in
the toolbar. Then either adjust default crop borders in the image window, or
drag in the window to start with specific borders.
· To
correct image perspective, hold down the Crop tool and
select the Perspective Crop tool Filters
Correcting wide-angle lenses
Choose Filter > Adaptive Wide Angle to quickly straighten lines
that appear curved in panoramas or photos shot with fisheye and wide-angle
lenses. The filter uses the physical characteristics of individual lenses to
automatically correct images.
Photographic blur gallery
Choose Filter > Field Blur, Iris Blur, or Tilt-Shift to quickly create three distinct
photographic blur effects with intuitive on-image controls. Use the Blur
Effects controls to add Bokeh effects to the images.
Lighting Effects gallery
Get better performance and results with the new,
64-bit Lighting Effects gallery. A dedicated workspace provides on-canvas
controls and previews that make it easier to visualize your lighting
enhancements.
Oil Paint filter
Video
The redesigned, clip-based Timeline panel includes transitions and effects
that give finished videos professional polish. Easily change clip duration and
speed, and apply motion effects to text, still images, and Smart Objects.
Video Groups combine
multiple video clips and content such as text, images, and shapes on a single
Timeline track. Separate audio tracks allow for easy editing and adjusting.
Color and tonal adjustments
Skin tone selection and face detection
Choose Select > Color Range. Then, from the Select pop-up menu in the
Color Range dialog box, choose Skin Tones to
isolate those tones. For more accurate skin tone selection, select Detect Faces and then, adjust Fuzziness to specify how low or high the range of
colors will be in the selection.
==========
Hacking Don't Need Agreements ==========
Just Remember One Thing You Don't Need
To Seek Anyone's Permission To Hack Anything Or Anyone As Long As It Is
Ethical, This Is The Main Principle Of Hacking Dream
Thank You for
Reading My Post, I Hope It Will Be Useful For You
I Will Be Very Happy To Help You So For
Queries or Any Problem Comment Below Or You Can Mail Me At
Bhanu@HackingDream.net
No comments:
Post a Comment