Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor developed and published by Adobe Systems for Windows and OS X. Photoshop was created in 1988 by Thomas and John Knoll. Since then, it has become the de facto industry standard in raster graphics editing, such that the terms "photo shopping" and "Photoshop contest" were born. It can edit and compose raster images in multiple layers and supports masks, alpha compositing and several color models including RGB, CMYK, Lab color space (with capital L), spot color and duotone. Photoshop has vast support for graphic file formats but also uses its own PSD and PSB file formats which support all the aforementioned features. In addition to raster graphics, it has limited abilities to edit or render text, vector graphics (especially through clipping path), 3D graphics and video. Photoshop's feature set can be expanded by Photoshop plug-ins, programs developed and distributed independently of Photoshop that can run inside it and offer new or enhanced features.
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The Eyedropper Tool defines the foreground / background color. •In the Toolbox, select the Eyedropper Tool. •Click somewhere on your image to define the foreground color. Look how foreground selector on the Toolbox changes. •Alt-click (click holding down the [Alt] key) to set the background color. Look how the background selector on the Toolbox changes.
The lasso tools allow you to select precise areas of an image by drawing or tracing the selection outline.
The Blur Tool unfocuses image areas: •In the Toolbox, select the Blur Tool. • Choose brush size and style. • Set the tool's strength. •Drag on the image. •In the Options bar, you can also specify the effect's "Mode".
Brush is a freehand painting tool. 1Open an image to your choice or create a new one. 2.Activate the Brush Tool. 3.In the Options bar, define brush tip size. 4.Choose a color. 5.Paint. 6.In the Brush Preset picker, adjust the brush hardness - either increase it for sharp-edged strokes or soften it for gradual color transitions. 7.There are some more controls for the Brush Tool in the Options bar. For example, you can reduce the "Opacity" value. Now the Brush paints with transparent strokes allowing seeing the previous content.
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