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Adobe is celebrating 30 years of Photoshop with new features on its iPad and Mac operating system

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Thirty years ago another important application for the creative industry was a major reference point in photographic editing. In February 1990, the first version of Adobe Photoshop appeared, a beauty for the founder, who contributed to Mac one of the most important creative tools For every photographer. And now, after many decades and many versions later, Adobe is celebrating the event with new features of one of its most celebrated programs.

Present now on computers and iPad, where it appeared a few months ago with the highest-quality version of what we've used for a mobile device, Adobe Photoshop is in the form of millions of people around the world Its performance is part of the lives of many artists who help create real art. And this seems to be just the beginning of the process, because Adobe doesn't seem to intend to leave it behind.

With the latest version of the program, now available for Adobe Creative Cloud users, it is now possible to use new tools like Object Seleator on the iPad, which uses a machine to learn to make the most accurate choice of image objects. Installed again New layer controls and text editing in the iPadOS version. However, the changes were not limited to this group, but also revealed some changes to the desktop.

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Now, Mac users can finally get the black mode in the editor dialog box due to their latest update. In addition, the performance of the lens blur effect has also been improved, namely now you will use GPU to provide a reasonable result

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And like we said, this is just the beginning of the future of Photoshop. Adobe is already preparing for a decade of programmatic change, a time when improve the use of artificial intelligence inside the editor and it will take you to more platforms. Another 30 years, Adobe Photoshop.



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