Adobe® Photoshop®, the software product that redefined
creativity in the digital age, turns 20 on Feb. 19, 2010.
Around the world, Photoshop fans are celebrating the impact their
favorite software has had across photography, art, design,
publishing and commerce. In the United States, the National
Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) will be hosting
a special Photoshop 20th Anniversary
celebration for over a thousand attendees in San Francisco at the Palace
of the Fine Arts Theater today. The event will feature Adobe’s senior
vice president of Creative Solutions, John Loiacono, as well as vice
president of Photoshop Product Management, Kevin Connor, Photoshop
co-creator Thomas Knoll and famed Adobe creative director and Photoshop
evangelist, Russell Brown. To be a part of this celebration and view the
live Webcast, visit: www.photoshopuser.com/photoshop20th.
The festivities continue overseas in Japan, Southeast Asia and
throughout Europe. In honor of the 20th anniversary, Adobe Germany will
host a special 20-hour online marathon, featuring over 15 local
Photoshop "gurus” demonstrating their favorite tips and tricks live for
Photoshop fans. In India and France, digital imaging contests will be
held to showcase the work of Photoshop users. A special Adobe TV
broadcast will also air on the anniversary date at http://tv.adobe.com/go/photoshop-20th-anniversary,
reuniting the original "Photoshop team” for the first time in 18
years, to discuss their early work on the software and demonstrate Photoshop
1.0 on a rebuilt Macintosh computer.
The Photoshop community is also sharing their favorite stories
online, with the product and its over 400,000 fan-strong Facebook page,
the hub for a worldwide look at the product’s impact. A new "Celebrate”
tab directs users to a 20th anniversary logo, which many have already
personalized with Photoshop and used as a replacement for their profile
image. Connect with the Photoshop team at www.facebook.com/Photoshop
or http://twitter.com/photoshop,
and add the tag #PS20 to tweets about the anniversary.
"For 20 years Photoshop has played many different roles – it has given
creative people the power to deliver amazing images that impact every
part of our visual culture and challenged the eye with its ability to
transform photographs,” said Shantanu Narayen, president and chief
executive officer at Adobe. "It’s no exaggeration to say that, thanks to
millions of creative customers, Photoshop has changed the way the world
looks at itself.”
The impact of Photoshop is everywhere – billboard signs, magazine
covers, major motion pictures, even the logo on the coffee cup you drink
out of every morning. All have likely been touched by the software. Over
90 percent of creative professionals have Photoshop on their
desktops and today Photoshop is used by professional photographers,
graphic designers and advertisers, as well as architects,
engineers and even doctors. Whether it’s bringing visual
effects to life in the blockbuster film Avatar, helping save lives
in partnership with forensics departments and the Center for
Missing and Exploited Children, or challenging the human eye to
determine if an image is real or fake, Photoshop continues to
find new uses and advocates. (See
Customer Quote Sheet.)
How It All Began
In 1987, Thomas Knoll developed a pixel imaging program called
Display. It was a simple program to showcase grayscale images on a
black-and-white monitor. However, after collaborating with his brother John
Knoll, the two began adding features that made it possible to
process digital image files. The program eventually caught the
attention of industry influencers, and in 1988, Adobe made the decision
to license the software, naming it Photoshop, and shipping the first
version in 1990.
"Twenty years ago, Adobe predicted that it would sell 500 copies of
Photoshop per month,” said Thomas Knoll, co-creator of Photoshop at
Adobe. "I guess you could say, we beat those projections! It’s amazing
to think that millions of people use this software today. We knew we had
a groundbreaking technology on our hands, but we never
anticipated how much it would impact the images we see all around us.
The ability to seamlessly place someone within an image was just the
beginning of Photoshop’s magic.”
Over its 20-year history, Photoshop has evolved significantly from a
simple original display program to a wildly popular application that has
over 10 million users worldwide. With each release, Adobe has introduced technological
innovations that defy the impossible. Layers, introduced in
Photoshop 3.0, gave designers the ability to create complex compositions
easier than ever before. The Healing Brush, another
groundbreaking feature introduced in Photoshop 7.0, allowed users to
magically retouch images by seamlessly removing blemishes and wrinkles,
while preserving lighting and texture. Photoshop tools like crop, eraser,
blur and dodge and burn have become part of the
creative vernacular worldwide.
The Photoshop team thrives off its rich beta tester program, with
active and vocal users who have submitted requests and helped shape the
development of features throughout the years. Adobe has maintained a
strong connection with its customer base through blogs, user research,
customer support, forums and feedback from Adobe "evangelists”
who travel the world to engage with Photoshop users.
Helpful Links
Adobe Photoshop Family
Building upon Photoshop’s history of innovation and leadership,
Adobe offers a line of Photoshop desktop and Web-hosted solutions for
every level of user. Each product in the Photoshop family gives users
across the spectrum of digital expertise the power to manage, edit,
create and showcase images.
Photoshop CS4 and Photoshop CS4 Extended software are at
the heart of the Photoshop family, providing unrivaled power and editing
freedom. Photoshop Lightroom® addresses the workflow needs of
serious amateur and professional photographers, helping them find,
manage, enhance and showcase images in powerful ways. Photoshop
Elements software provides accessible tools and sharing options for
photo enthusiasts. Snap-shooters can quickly and easily share and edit
photos with simple gestures on their iPhone or Android devices. Photoshop.com
completes the Photoshop line providing an online photo sharing, editing
and hosting resource for all.
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