Adobe Photoshop: Good Quality and Respect for its users
If we were to measure good quality and dedication in a computer application, then the name is Photoshop.
Excelent and respect for its users it’s what Adobe has achieved for years, transforming this graphic software in more than a tool, in a standard, adding features but never cutting old ones. There is a worldwide community of Photoshop user ready to helps you, brings you ideas to take advantages of this sophisticated but human appealing program.
Graphic designers have made their life around PS and now is the obligated tool to process and correct photos and create marketing material, but what is more than a feature is the peace of mind you get when working with large files and the job is done without any glitch that corrupt it. Photoshop works perfectly and seamlessly in PC running Windows and Mac computers, files open in both OS fine.
Adobe has put all the energy in its flapship application, Photoshop represents the most important graphic application of all time, please take in consideration that Adobe create two versions (MAC/WINDOWS) and that versions must behave identical, this is something graphic industry has treasured and enjoyed thanks to Adobe dedication.
Is Photoshop a graphic Monopoly or there is not good alternatives? We should consider Photoshop as a Standard, something that rules the industry and an application we WANT to use not an imposition. There are others alternatives, but without offering enough customers satisfaction or the robustness of this Professional Application.
Photoshop is more than a word is a new way to treat our photos, image libraries and professional material, it is an easy to use Master Application like not other in any platform.
Other manufacturers hasn’t received the degree of appeal and respect for an application like Adobe. Or have you seen any glitches that can’t let you do your job or any jokes about the lack of something in PS?
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