Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor developed and published by Adobe for Windows and macOS. It was originally created in 1987 by Thomas and John Knoll. Since then, the software has become the most used tool for professional digital art, especially in raster graphics editing. Owing to its fame, the program's name has become genericised as a verb (e.g. "to photoshop an image", "photoshopping", and "photoshop contest")[7] although Adobe disapproves of such use.[8]

Photoshop and derivatives such as Photoshopped (or just Shopped) have become verbs that are sometimes used to refer to images edited by Photoshop,[35] or any image manipulation program. The same happens not only in English but as the Portuguese Wikipedia entry for image manipulation attests, even in that language, with the trademark being followed by the Portuguese verb termination -ar, yielding the word "photoshopar" (to photoshop). Such derivatives are discouraged by Adobe[8] because, in order to maintain validity and protect the trademark from becoming generic, trademarks must be used as proper nouns.[citation needed]


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I just had this problem too. Except I was selecting a bunch of images to create a photomerge. In my windows system, it displayed that I had a Bridge 2021 version and 2022. I uninstalled the 2021 version in my system's settings. Adobe CC popped up and asked if I wanted to delete the app from my system. I said yes and it only deleted the 2021 version and kept the 2022 version, without needing to redownload it. After this I was able to select my photos and move them onto photoshop. Hope this helps

However, the demo at Adobe Max showed being able to open and manage versions within PHOTOSHOP not having to go out and do so via the CC hub. That is the issue I am having is that no versions show up within the version history within photoshop

I've had great success with git, version controlling, sharing and collaborating on my programming projects, and would love to do the same with photoshop .psds, illustrator .ais and maya projects. Maya, as you may know, is a brilliant 3D modelling and rendering kit, but its projects are saved sort of like a programming framework, with various directories for source images and textures and the like.

Obviously all files are just numbers, so in theory git would be fine only updating the parts of the .jpegs or maya binaries that have changed, but do you think in reality this would this cause data corruption and tears? Like I say, I'd like to do the same with photoshop and illustrator files.

Thank you for that, I am hating all the changes they are making to the program and want to keep working with what I know. I really don't like how they are changing the way my tools work, and the changes aren't always good. Keep AI out of it, or start a different type of photoshop.

I have just been looking at the photoshop versions for another thread here and you can not buy CS6 on Amazon.co.uk or another couple of sites I checked out. It has to be CC; I am glad I decided to take the plunge and buy CS6 last year.

I am having the exact same issue - just started today. I saved a file last night as a .pdf and it opened just fine. This morning I get the same message Couldn't open "file_name.pdf" because the file is not compatible with this version of Photoshop. The file is created in this exact version (24.7) 


and I have done the same thing - tried opening it in different version of photoshop - it opened in illustrator just fine but turned my text into traced so I am unable to make edits to it.

Mine fixed itself finally until this morning - came into work and tried to open a file that I was working with just fine yesterday and now the same exact message is back - cannot open any of my previous .pdf files with photoshop. What gives?

Further to my previous post, when I open a Nikon NEF file directly in its folder it opens into Camera Raw and then when I open it from there it goes into Photoshop 2021 as it should. But when I open it from Bridge into CR and then photoshop it launches PS 2020 even thought he file association in Bridge preferences is set to PS2021

There was never an option to keep older versions for me to choose, it just went straight to updating. That option USED to be there and I always kept them for a while to make sure I had a working copy of photoshop. Then adobe removed the option, at least on Windows machines/versions.

Thanks for the reply. The graphics card I have is an Nvidia GTX 1070 with 8GB of v-ram, and it supports DirectX 12 according to Nvidia, along with open cl/gl. The newest drivers for it are installed, as well as the newest updates to Windows 10. Seeing as how directx 12 is the latest version, I don't see why version 22.4.1 d3 tools were broken. Yes they were still there, I could do a little with them, then it would freeze and nothing could be changed. I'd have to close the file, then restart photoshop and the same thing would happen.

What they SHOULD HAVE DONE was ship the "update" with Disable Native Canvas ALREADY SELECTED so that photoshop would work correctly from the start. Then, in a message of the "what's new" screen, inform people that they could unselect Disable Native Canvas so they could experiment and test to see if their copy of photoshop would work with Native Canvas, AND inform people that if it doesn't work, then go back and reselect Disalbe Native Canvas.

I can't keep track and have no idea how to get rid of this 'Beta' version of Photoshop that keeps trying to pop up. Everything is up to date but there are two versions of photoshop that are fighting to be in control of my workflow. One says version 25.0 and the other says version 24.something I can't find it right now. It's the version 24.something that was running fine until a recent update for Photoshop installed a version 24.something, I'm busy and didn't keep track and trust the Adobe Cloud to keep track of what it is feeding me. Right now, I need help because when I am in Lightroom and right click on the image I want to edit in Photoshop I get a Photoshop warning message that warns me that I'm about to open my image in Photoshop. Why warn me? This is what I want. I don't want a warning and want to get rid of that. Too much fussing interrupting my work flow. How do I stop the warnings and version and just get back to simply using Photoshop?

Have you ever wondered what was the first photo ever photoshoped? Well, John Knoll, one of Adobe Photoshop's creators took a picture of his wife Jennifer on a beach in Bora-Bora. He later used that picture for demos of Photoshop and even included it in the installation package naming it "Jennifer in paradise". Here is the very first picture ever photoshoped.

I'm using Adobe 2021 but also need 2020 for some clients, so need to keep both options on my machine. When working in Illustrator 2021 and clicking on a photoshop link to edit it, which has now changed to 'Edit In Photoshop' it launches Photoshop 2020 despite 2021 being open. I want it to use whichever version of Photoshop is open, or at least if that is not possible to use Photoshop 2021 as a default not 2020. Is anyone else getting this, is there a fix?

I will not be using Photoshop anymore either. I hate subscription based. So someone has a version of Photoshop they bought and they need to open a file. Now if they don't want to subscribe to photoshop they have to, to be able to open the file. I still have Photoshop 6 but after I have to upgrade this which won't be for awhile I will be finding another program to use. I am in the Graphic Design field but will make something else work. And it's not just me. My company will be doing the same thing. Sorry but I think this will be what some people will do. It probably won't hurt Adobe because they are so big but hopefully it will make it so other programs are invested in and updated. Adobe shouldn't be the only option out there anyway. Even though I've used photoshop for over 15 years and I love it. I don't love it anymore.

No way I am uninstalling and reinstalling the public version every time the beta updates and decides to hijack the file associations once again. Photoshop Beta updates more often than Photoshop public version. I feel that this is something of a deployment issue, where there is a conflict in how Windows handles things and how Adobe deploys their apps. Can't the development team look into this conflict of file associations? Might critically reviewing their DevOps pipeline for deploying Beta in a way that it can better coexist with the public version solve it? I don't know, maybe it's as simple as renaming some sort of application ID (e.g. "com.adobe.photoshop.xxxxx.beta" interfering with "com.adobe.photoshop.xxxxx" on Windows file associations) or disabling file associations for the Beta version in general.

I have lost the ability to open Intel based photoshop for some reason on my M1 mac & I am not sure why. All of my other M1 versions have the option to open up the Intel based versions, but my photoshop has now stopped. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling and still no luck. Has anyone else experienced and fixed this issue. Really needing access to some of my plugins that havent been updated.

I have Lightroom classic release 12.2.1 and Photoshop release 24.3.0 installed on windows 10. When I try to edit an image in photoshop from Lightroom Photoshop 2022 (which is also installed) opens. How can I make LR open Photoshop 2023? 0852c4b9a8

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