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Photoshop Extended for film and video market | Photoshop Extended for film and video market |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Friday, 09 March 2007 | |
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Back in 1987, Thomas Knoll had been working on image processing code for the Macintosh, and John spotted the similarities between what his brother had done and the Pixar system he had recently seen demonstrated at ILM. The various tools were combined and extended, and eventually became Photoshop. After several knockbacks from various companies, the brothers made a deal with Adobe in 1989, and the program appeared as Adobe Photoshop 1.0 in February 1990. For more details of the early history of Photoshop, see Derrick Story's article "From Darkroom to Desktop—How Photoshop Came to Light". Adobe will formally introduce of Photoshop CS3 for Mac OS X and Windows XP and Vista on 27 March, but the ship date is still vague: (southern) "Autumn 2007" (northern Spring) is all the company's saying for now.{moscomment} |
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